Body Details Reveal Crisis: Navel Shape, Stool Color, Wrinkles, and Snoring

2026-03-27

A navel forming a triangle pointing upwards indicates poor digestion and possible gallbladder disease. A navel pointing downwards suggests a predisposition to constipation. A deep-set navel may indicate inflammation in the abdomen or adhesive peritonitis. A protruding navel may indicate a large amount of fluid accumulation in the abdomen. A shallow, small navel indicates weakness, abnormal hormone secretion, and general fatigue. A navel leaning to the left suggests potential gastrointestinal problems, constipation, or large intestine mucosal diseases. A navel leaning to the right suggests the possibility of hepatitis or duodenal ulcers. Tar-like, black, shiny stools with a foul odor are often a warning sign of bleeding from esophageal, gastric, or duodenal ulcers. Certain foods can cause stools to resemble tar; for example, consuming large amounts of pig's blood or liver can often produce a similar appearance. For middle-aged men, bright red blood droplets on the surface of stool are commonly seen in internal hemorrhoids, external hemorrhoids, and anal fissures. If blood is present on the surface of the stool, and the stool becomes flat and ribbon-like, a thorough medical examination is necessary to determine if rectal cancer or other diseases are present. Dark red, jam-like stool is often a sign of amoebic dysentery. White, oily, foamy stool is often a sign of malabsorption syndrome; grayish-white, clay-like stool indicates obstruction of bile flow into the intestines; reddish-white stool resembling nasal mucus is characteristic of acute bacterial dysentery. Wrinkles can also indicate health conditions: diagonal lines on the cheeks may indicate high blood pressure. Short horizontal lines on the forehead may indicate neurasthenia, depression, or anxiety. Frown lines are a sign of sinusitis. Dense crow's feet at the corners of the eyes may indicate hearing loss or migraines. Severe eye bags suggest the need for kidney tonification. Dense wrinkles on the upper eyelids may be a sign of heart disease. Wrinkles on the bridge of the nose require examination of the bladder and kidneys. Deep wrinkles at the corners of the mouth and chin warrant examination of the gastrointestinal tract. Deep neck wrinkles warrant a checkup of the cervical spine and metabolic system. Snoring not only severely impacts quality of life but also easily triggers hypertension, coronary heart disease, and cerebrovascular diseases. Snoring most commonly occurs in middle-aged men over 40. Patients often experience significant drowsiness, dry mouth upon waking, headaches, fatigue, irritability, and memory loss. Furthermore, frequent severe sleep hypoxemia damages multiple systems in the body, easily leading to complications such as hypertension, arrhythmia, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes, and kidney disease. Patients with coronary heart disease may even experience sudden death. Many factors can cause snoring, including rhinitis, nasal polyps, enlarged tonsils, soft palate laxity, obesity, acromegaly, and hypothyroidism.