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A woman's ass is too upturned, which means there is something wrong here.

5. What's the harm of women's pelvic forward tilt that leads to hip and abdominal obesity? The pelvis is connected to bones, such as the femur of the spine and the posterior skull behind the head. If the pelvis is deformed, these bones will also be distorted, which will make the proportion of the upper body and the lower body unbalanced, which will lead to sagging internal organs, bulging lower abdomen, lateral development of buttocks and sagging.

In addition, because the pelvic tilt will lead to the whole body tilt, the activities of various parts will be restricted, resulting in muscle decline. Muscle is the only place to burn fat. If muscle strength (that is, fat metabolism function) is also low, fat accumulation will be faster.

Aggravating the deformation of the external splayed pelvis will burden the femoral joint, lead to joint distortion and aggravate the internal and external splayed pelvis.

Constipation, dysmenorrhea, menstrual period and other pelvis support the abdomen, which plays an important role in protecting internal organs and reproductive organs. Pelvic deformation will affect the organs and reproductive organs in the pelvic cavity. The inclination of pelvis distorts the original shape of uterus, ovary, stomach and other organs, which hinders or even partially loses the function of body fluid flow. For example, the function of intestinal peristalsis will be weakened accordingly. Chronic constipation is mostly related to this.

The pelvis with shoulder and neck pain and low back pain will pull the muscles around the waist to expand to the left and right, compress the lumbar nerves and cause low back pain. In addition, if the muscles from the waist through the back to the shoulders are stiff, it will inevitably affect the blood circulation and cause shoulder pain.

Chronic fatigue hinders the normal circulation of warm blood because of pelvic inclination and blood vessel compression. In addition, the muscles that originally generate and release heat under normal working conditions will be elongated due to the deformation of bones, and then the muscle tension will return to its original state, which is easy to cause chronic fatigue.

Long-term pelvic tilt leading to chills will lead to muscle tension and stiffness, leading to poor blood and lymph flow. Many women often feel cold in the waist and abdomen and limbs after delivery, which is related to the extra forward tilt of pelvis caused by chills.