How to diagnose diabetes from palmprint?

However, as China is a developing country, this ratio is really abnormal. In the early 1980s, the number of diabetic patients in China was less than 1 10,000, but after the reform and opening up, the number of diabetic patients gradually increased. It is considered that among the population of 654.38+300 million in China, 35-40 million people suffer from diabetes, accounting for 20% of the total number of diabetic patients in the world. The number of diabetic patients is increasing, especially among teenagers. There are many factors to increase the number of patients. With the development of economy, great changes have taken place in diet. Many people get rich quickly, and diet is an important means to show off their wealth. In this society, a couple can only have one child. As a result, the spoiled one-child generation, the so-called little emperor, appeared. In a country that has suffered from famine for thousands of years, the biggest praise for a young mother is that her baby is fat. An expert surnamed Guo from the Endocrinology Department of Peking University Hospital said: In the early 1990s, there were only two doctors specializing in diabetes in our hospital. Now there are five or six people who can't keep up with the increase in the number of patients. She blamed this on the change of lifestyle: I used to ride a bike, but now we all ride or drive. People watch too many TV channels and exercise less. They sit in the office all day and drive home after work. Regardless of eating habits or lifestyle, diabetes has become a common disease from teenagers to middle-aged and elderly people, and it is also the main disease that affects life expectancy.

Diabetes has the characteristics of family heredity and concealment, so the earlier this disease is discovered, the better it is for health and longevity. On the palm print, we can see the hidden abnormal characteristics of diabetes. The status of glucose metabolism can also be judged according to the palm color of diabetic patients. At the same time, because diabetes has ten major complications, the severity of complications can be analyzed through palmprint.

Hand chart No.0472 2006 54 38+0 72-year-old female. Diabetes palmprint has two essential characteristics: cherry red at the fingertips of ten fingers and eight lines in the dry position. As for complications, it is a concrete analysis of specific diseases. There are eight lines in the position of the right hand stem on this hand chart. Eight rows on the left-handed stem are being generated. Although the palm color is red, the cherry red at the fingertips is still obvious. The patient is preparing for surgery because she has a lump on her breast and is suspected to be breast cancer. He deliberately wanted to judge the nature of the tumor through palmprint diagnosis. According to the index of judging cancer by palmprint, the patient has no palmprint characteristics of malignant tumor. Readers can learn by referring to the photos of cancer cases mentioned above. So I told the patient at that time that surgery was not a malignant tumor. However, due to diabetes, attention should be paid to controlling glucose intake during postoperative infusion and preventing postoperative infection caused by diabetes. 10 days later, cystic hyperplasia and cystic dilatation of mammary duct were confirmed by operation and pathological section. The patient actively treated diabetes after operation. Breast lesions can be seen from the messy leaflike lines in the palm print breast area. It can be seen that early detection of senile diabetes is very important for the treatment of complications and prognosis judgment.

The hand chart No.4950 is a 72-year-old man. 1994. The cherry red of the fingers indicates that the blood sugar metabolism is unbalanced, and there are 8 rows of dry positions, which indicates that diabetes has its family genetic history. The main complication of his diabetes is coronary heart disease. It can be shown by the texture of hyperlipidemia, hypertension and arrhythmia on the palm print. In particular, the messy zigzag lines in the second line suggest that angina pectoris is the most dangerous outcome of coronary heart disease caused by diabetes.

Hand chart No.0973 is a 73-year-old male, aged 1999, suffering from diabetes with many complications. As can be seen from the hand chart, the fingers are cherry red, and there are eight lines in the dry position. Complications include: two lines of rice lines represent angina pectoris, texture changes in liver area indicate liver injury, and rice lines in distant positions indicate gallstones. At the same time, according to Samsung's palm photos, it can be judged. Another obvious feature of this hand chart is that there is a yellow-brown bulge between the 1 line and the line 2 under the ring finger of the left hand, which, like calluses, shows that you have been suffering from diabetes for more than 20 years and have been using insulin for a long time.

Author's Note: The above diagnostic data comes from Professor Wang Chenxia's palmprint diagnosis, which can only be used as a reference for diagnosis, but not as a basis for disease diagnosis. The final diagnosis of disease is based on modern medical diagnosis, the diagnosis of cancer depends on PET/CT combined with pathological results, and the diagnosis of diabetes depends on blood sugar and glucose tolerance test.