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Blue veins on the hands may be due to accumulation in the body. Different locations may reflect different problems in the body.

Blue veins on the hands may be caused by stasis in the body. Do you have it?

The veins on the hands are not actually tendons, but blood vessels, which are small veins. Under normal circumstances, it is not visible clearly, but once the phlegm, dampness, stasis, toxins, etc. in the body cannot be excreted from the body, the venous blood return is blocked, and the pressure increases, it will bulge on the skin surface and even appear distorted and discolored. and other phenomena.

We know that the corresponding areas of the hands reflect specific parts of the body. No matter where there are veins on the hands, it reflects abnormalities in the corresponding parts of the human body. It is an alarm signal of the body, and may be the corresponding abnormality of the human body. If symptoms appear in certain parts of the body, you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

From this perspective, the fewer veins appear on the hands and the less accumulation in the body, the healthier the body will be.

The shape and color of veins on the hands

1. Shape - indicates the degree of stagnation. Some are straight, some are curved; the older you get, the more blue veins you get.

1) Blue veins - light;

2) Raised - medium;

3) Twisted - heavy.

2. Color - indicates the degree of toxin.

1) Cyan - light;

2) Purple - medium;

3) Black - heavy.

If the veins are bulging, twisted and purple, it may cause a serious illness and you should go to the hospital for examination in time.

Protruding blue veins indicate that blood return is hindered and pressure increases, manifesting as varicose, bulging, and twisting, turning into blue veins.

2. Distribution of blue veins on the hands

1. Blue veins on the back of the hands: It indicates that there is stagnation in the lower back, which may lead to lumbar muscle strain.

2. Finger veins: The knuckles represent the transverse colon of the human body. In children, it indicates gastrointestinal stagnation and indigestion. In adults, it also reflects microcirculatory disorders in the head vessels, insufficient blood supply to the brain vessels, head discomfort, and possible dizziness. Headache, stroke.

3. Blue veins in the palm of the hand: Blue veins in the thenar eminence under the thumb often affect waist and leg pain and rheumatic joint pain in the lower limbs. If there are "green veins" crossing the wrist creases, it indicates that there may be problems with the urogenital system or gynecological diseases.