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The formation of palm prints is related to embryonic development. Dermatoglyphs begin to develop in the third month of the embryo and form around four months. This is because the dermal papilla of the skin protrudes toward the epidermis, forming many neat nipple lines, and many concave grooves are formed between the ridges. The ridges and grooves constitute fingerprints and palm prints.

Usually we think of things palm readers are adults, and children unrelated to the child. In fact, this is not the case. Children's palmistry carries a lot of innate information, so its accuracy is higher than that of adults.

1. Observe your baby's IQ with palm prints

Every parent is very concerned about whether the child is smart or not. This should be based on the mind line in palmistry, which represents the child's innate intelligence. If this line is clear and continuous, the color is rosy, parabolic, and slightly drooping near the palm, it means that the child's central nervous system is naturally developed and has a high IQ. People's thinking activities can be reflected in the palm prints, and the palm prints will be fewer and clearer if you use less brain. When thinking is active, palm prints are complicated.

2. Observe whether your baby is calcium-deficient

To determine whether a child is calcium deficient, we mainly observe three parts from the palm prints: one is the length of the ring finger. The normal length of the ring finger should be half of the first knuckle of the middle finger. If the child is too long, it should be considered that the child’s calcium metabolism is abnormal. With calcium, the development of bones and teeth will be affected. The second is to look at the length of the second knuckle. If the second knuckle is too long and obviously longer than the third knuckle, it also indicates that the child is calcium deficient. The third is to see if the lifeline near the wrist is fragmented and scattered, forming umbrella-like patterns. If there is a hint that the calcium absorption in the child's body is not balanced, calcium should be supplemented in time. Children with such palm prints generally suffer from low back and leg pain in middle-aged and elderly people.

3. Observe the reasons for the poor diet of the baby

Children who do not eat well are mostly related to the deficiency and coldness of the spleen and stomach and accumulation of food. In this case, the signs of palm prints are weak hands, yellow and white palms, shallow three main lines in the hands, many fine lines on the palms, and exposed green veins on the wrists. For other physical signs, a blue tendon traverses the bridge of the nose. Children who do not eat well have weak gastrointestinal function. A little carelessness can easily cause digestive tract disease and affect normal growth and development. Therefore, the child's diet should be scientifically rationalized.

4. Observe the baby's acute respiratory infections with palm prints

First of all, let me talk about the difference between acute respiratory infection and common cold. Here is a simple method: to see if the child has rapid breathing and chest collapse, if there is pneumonia, if not, it is a common cold or cough . The palmprint signs of acute upper respiratory tract infection in babies are slightly dark palms, especially the upper middle finger. At the same time, there are more small red spots on the root of the thumb.