I don’t know if you have ever touched your lumbar spine. Most people’s lumbar spine is relatively smooth, and it only bulges out when you bend over. However, some people have a concave dimple on their lumbar spine, which is called the dimple. This dimple is usually particularly obvious when a person stands upright. However, most people with dimples on the waist don’t know why. So what is the cause of dimples on the waist? 1. There is no definitive answer to the cause of dimples on the waist. One theory is that dimples may be caused by genetics. There is another possible explanation: there is a ligament pulling on the subcutaneous tissue and the muscles and other soft tissues in the area are relatively thin, so the depression visible to the naked eye is the dimple. Relatively speaking, the dimples on the waist may be more visible in people with less subcutaneous fat. It's not just women who have dimples on their waists; men can have them too. 2. Does a woman with a thin waist have kidney deficiency? Some people believe that if a woman has dimples on her waist, it is a sign of a well-balanced figure and the most beautiful sign for women, because according to statistics only 3% of people have dimples on their waists. However, some people believe that having dimples on the waist is a bad sign for women and may be a sign of kidney deficiency. As the saying goes, women are jealous. It is undoubtedly a terrifying thing to ask the remaining 97% of women to admit that their bodies are not so well-proportioned and sexy. It is estimated that the incorrect saying that "dimples on the waist mean kidney deficiency" was spread in this way. 3. Dimples on the waist have nothing to do with kidney deficiency? "It is believed that dimples on the waist are a sign of kidney deficiency, which may be related to the fact that the dimples are located at the position of the kidneys and are concave. Many people believe that this is a traditional Chinese medicine statement. In fact, traditional Chinese medicine does not have such a theory." Many folk theories say that the dimples on the waist are on the head for men and on the waist for women. This statement makes sense, whether from an aesthetic point of view or from a physical health perspective. From an aesthetic point of view, thinner women look better, with the so-called "wasp waist" and dimples on the waist, which are only found in thin women. However, from a health perspective, being thin is not very healthy. Therefore, the editor believes that from this perspective, having dimples on the waist is not necessarily healthy. But what is certain is that there is no connection between dimples on the waist and kidney deficiency. |
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