Your nails tell you whether your fate is rough or not Everyone has nails, and nails are an indispensable part of everyone. But everyone's nails are different, so how can we tell from the nails whether a person's life is bumpy? The following analyzes the nails from the perspective of palmistry to see whether your life is bumpy. 1. Mica Thin Armor The nails are thin and translucent mica-like. Although the person's nails are bright red, do not take it lightly. Most of the time, it means that the person suffers from insomnia and nightmares. It is often a manifestation of gastrointestinal parasitic diseases, lung disease, heart disease or lung tumors. You should seek medical attention immediately. 2. Curled nails If the nails grow and curl outward, it is also a sign of illness. It usually means that the person is moody, worried and unhappy, or even has liver, kidney or reproductive disease. After recovery, nails will resume normal growth. 3. Black vertical lines on nails This phenomenon is more common among black people and less common among Oriental people. When the cells at the base of the nails that produce melanin malfunction, black vertical lines will appear on the nails. If only one nail has this phenomenon, it is mostly caused by the black spots at the root; if more than one nail has this situation, it can only be caused by a disease that causes the skin of the entire body to darken. If people with this symptom want to remove this black line, they will often damage the base of the nail and cause malignant black tumors. This is very dangerous and should not be attempted lightly. 4. Nail surface vertical lines When the vertical lines on the nail surface do not form ridges, it means that the person is hard-working and diligent, only cares about the effort but not the harvest, and has a kind of obsessive work ethic. If the longitudinal lines on the nail form ridges, it means the person is malnourished or has weak nervous or respiratory systems, especially when longitudinal ridges or straight grooves are formed. If there are wavy shapes on the vertical ridges of the nail, it is a pathological vertical line, which means that the person's respiratory organs are abnormal and most of them have symptoms of asthma, coughing and sneezing. 5. Stains on the nail If a person has internal stains at the base of his nails, it means that he is nervous, makes a fuss about everything, and is prone to insomnia. If the stains on the nails are white spots, it means that the person has neurasthenia. The more spots there are, the more serious the condition is. The person will have frequent nightmares and will have difficulty falling asleep again after waking up. 6. Nail biting Many adults and children have the habit of biting their nails, mainly due to lack of security, boredom, anxiety or tension. Excessive nail biting can make nails brittle. In more serious cases, you may bite into the extremely sensitive flesh under the nail, causing finger injuries. This article, "How to Tell if Your Destiny Is Bumpy by Looking at Your Fingernails", was originally published by Ziweifu. Reprinting is welcome but please indicate the source! Please continue to follow us for more exciting content. |
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