Palm Reading: Interpreting Signs of Potential Reproductive Health Concerns

1. About one centimeter below the wrist crease on the outer edge of the palm, if there is a pulsating sensation and the Mount of Venus is drooping, it usually suggests a dull, unhealthy complexion and is considered a sign of reproductive dysfunction.
2. Women whose life line shows island patterns and who have multiple horizontal lines on the Mount of Venus often have weaker uterine function and are more prone to various gynecological conditions.
3. If a woman's pinky finger curves inward at the tip, it usually indicates ovarian insufficiency, making conception more difficult.

4. If, around the age-45 mark on a woman's life line, there is a downward branch, it suggests weaker lower-body function, making her prone to leg pain and lower back pain due to poor circulation or anemia, especially in cold weather. Extra care is advised to protect this area, as it may lead to uterine fibroids.
5. A split at the end of a woman's life line is seen as a sign of future physical decline. It is important to pay close attention to nutrition and address anemia; otherwise, uterine fibroids may develop.
6. Clusters of small vertical lines on the Mount of Venus are considered a gynecological warning line, and she should be cautious about sexual activity.
7. A strong life line in a woman, combined with significant fluctuations in her career line and emotional line, suggests a higher likelihood of infertility.

8. The palm area corresponding to the urinary and reproductive systems can reflect their condition. If this area is raised, soft, and smooth, function is considered good. If it is sunken with prominent veins, it suggests poor urinary function and susceptibility to infections. In men, diamond or cross patterns here are said to signal risks of prostatitis, erectile dysfunction, urethritis, or anal problems. In women, chaotic lines in this area indicate poor kidney function and a risk of infertility.

9. The second joint of the pinky finger corresponds to the reproductive system. If pressing this spot causes pain, it indicates a dysfunction of the reproductive system. This is because there is an acupoint on the second joint of the pinky finger that reflects the bladder, testicles, uterus, and other organs. When these organs are abnormal, this area becomes especially sensitive. Pain here is considered a sign of reproductive dysfunction.