In daily life, many people will pay attention to the crescent marks on their nails. If our bodies are very healthy, our crescent marks will be more obvious. On the contrary, if a person's body is unhealthy, the crescent mark of this person will become very small, and so-called vertical lines will appear on his nails. To some extent, we can simply use crescent marks to evaluate a person's health, but this evaluation method itself belongs to empiricism. If conditions permit, you need to go to the hospital for professional examination.
Everyone has crescent marks on their nails.
Crescent marks are formed by depressions on the surface of nails, mainly to fix the shapes of our hands, nails and teeth. Crescent marks are formed due to the shape of the crescent, but this phenomenon does not occur to everyone. Everyone's fingers will have different degrees of crescent marks. These shallow grooves are almost perpendicular to the vertical line on the side of the nail. As time goes on, they deepen into deeper and wider grooves, showing a meniscus shape.
? Crescent marks can properly reflect a person's health.
If there are no crescent marks on the nails, it means that there are some problems in the body, such as anemia, liver problems, endocrine disorders and so on. These problems will also cause the crescent marks on the nails to become shallower and shallower. If you insist on eating some nutritious food and supplementing more vitamin B and vitamins in your life, the crescent mark will become more and more obvious.
At the same time, because everyone's eating habits and health status are different, crescent marks can't fully reflect a person's health status. If you feel unwell, you need to go to the hospital for a professional examination to determine the specific situation of your body. It is best not to judge a person's health problems simply by crescent marks. After all, everyone will have certain differences.