Is it true that you can tell the state of your health by looking at your legs?

It is one-sided and unscientific to say that one can tell the health condition of the body by looking at the legs. The assessment of physical health is based on many aspects, such as personal history, general status such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, body temperature, nutrition, development, demeanor, gait, body position, etc., assessment of skin and mucous membranes and superficial lymph nodes, head, face, and neck, chest and abdomen, spine and limbs, and nerve reflexes, etc. The physical health status is not necessarily reflected in the legs. Physical health is not necessarily manifested in the legs, so the idea that physical health can be determined by looking at the legs is one-sided and unscientific. If you want to assess your health condition, you need to go to the hospital and have a professional doctor make a relevant examination according to your personal situation and analyze it comprehensively. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.