A bulge in the area of the eight soles is often considered to be a subcutaneous cyst, or a cortical adenoma, or a lipoma in Western medicine, but if none of these are present, it is considered to be inflammatory, and the question of whether there is any pain is often asked. In terms of Chinese medicine, the appearance of bulges in the area of the eight soles in women is usually indicative of gynecological disorders, or because the heart and kidneys do not communicate with each other on the surface of the body, often accompanied by symptoms of poor sleep quality. It is recommended that patients seek medical attention for timely examination and treatment.