What Palmistry Signs Indicate Heart Problems?
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The heart plays a crucial role in circulating blood through the vessels, supplying essential nutrients to various organs and tissues to maintain normal function. As such, the heart is regarded as the most vital internal organ. When a person's heart ceases to beat, life ends. Generally, individuals with heart problems may show specific signs on their palms. Below, we discuss some palmistry traits that might indicate poor heart health and should be given special attention.
1. Observing the Fingers
- A distinct black vertical line on the thumbnail can suggest a susceptibility to angina.
- An index finger longer than the middle finger, bulbous ring fingers, and a square-shaped thumb tip are all potential indicators of heart disease.
- A short, stiff thumb joint that is hard to bend is often found in individuals with hypertension, headaches, heart disease, and a risk of stroke.
2. Observing the Palm
- A predominantly red palm might be an early sign of heart disease. Depending on the condition, the color may darken to purple or pale to blue, matching the color of the lips.
- Swelling of the palm and numbness at the fingertips, along with tadpole-shaped fingers, often suggest congenital heart disease.
- Purple blood stasis patches on the Mount of Venus and the Mount of Saturn beneath the middle finger are indicators of poor heart health.
- Dark spots resembling dust on the palm can indicate heart disease related to excessive smoking or coal smoke exposure.
- A cross pattern in the center of the palm that divides it into four quadrants roughly evenly suggests a normal heart. If the cross is lower and the quadrants are uneven, it may indicate heart defects.
3. Observing the Lines
- Lines in the palm, like the life line or the heart line, that are deep purple with purple blood stasis spots, are indicative of heart issues.
- A broken wisdom line, or one that branches into two or three, can often be a signal of heart disease, commonly associated with congenital rheumatic heart disease.
- A pronounced large cross on the heart line is a warning sign for heart conditions and is often seen in individuals who speak loudly and work late.
- Wide branching of the heart line beneath the ring finger suggests a higher risk of heart disease.
- A "十" or "米" pattern on the sun line may point to a risk of sudden heart disease.
- A deep and red career line that runs directly to the palm below the middle finger suggests a chronic heart condition.
- An unclear, wavy, or twisted heart line, short vertical lines under the heart line, or several diagonal lines between the heart line and life line indicate potential heart issues requiring prompt medical attention and comprehensive examination.
- A delta-shaped end on the life line.
- Pain in the left fingers and subcutaneous bruising in the heart line's central area (between the middle and ring fingers) often suggest pericarditis.