What does nail color mean?
1. Healthy nails are a beautiful pink color.
2. Pale nails with no blood color indicate anemia, cold blood, loss of qi and blood, and hypotension.
3. Blue nails indicate insufficient blood supply and hypoxia, arteriosclerosis, and high blood lipids (high cholesterol).
4. People who are close to death often have their nails gradually turn black from the fingertips at the base and grow upward into a straight line, indicating that they are about to die.
5. Blue nails are hypoxic. Too much blue, blue, congestion, or heart block are malignant nails.
6. Blue nails indicate severe cold and blood stasis. Qinghei's condition is critical.
7. Yellow nails are jaundice, liver and gallbladder disease, and addiction to smoking. It also indicates that it is a chronic lesion and appears on the thumb, indicating poor general health.
8. White spots on the nail bed indicate calcium deficiency, silicon deficiency, or parasites in the body. Drug or nun poisoning also occurs during the day shift. People who have nails during the day shift are prone to fatigue or have chronic habitual constipation. The appearance of day shift on the middle finger indicates calcium deficiency in the spine, osteoporosis, prone to lumbar spine, leg diseases or fractures, which are not suitable for repair. People with short nails have weak hearts and are easily infected with diseases from the abdomen to waist and lower body. If the tips of such nails are flat and embedded in the flesh, they may be susceptible to neuralgia, rheumatism and other diseases.