Pulse Diagnosis Verses: One Pulse Type a Day, No More Fear of Pulse Diagnosis! (Part 5)

Today, we will continue our review of pulse diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).

One pulse type a day,

No more fear of pulse diagnosis!

Pulse Category

Common Characteristics

Similar Pulses

Pulse Name

Pulse Manifestation

Main Condition

Xū Mài (Weak Pulse) Type

Should feel weak

Deficiency

Jǔ Àn (Lifted Pressure) weak, should feel soft

Deficiency syndrome, often Qi and Blood deficiency

Xì (Thin Pulse)

Pulse thin as a thread, should feel obvious

Both Qi and Blood deficiency, Dampness syndrome

Wēi (Minute Pulse)

Extremely thin and soft, barely perceptible

Severe Qi and Blood deficiency, Yang Qi collapse

Dài (Intermittent Pulse)

Slow and stops, stops with a fixed interval

Organ Qi weak, pain, fright, trauma and injury

Duǎn (Short Pulse)

Both ends short, not reaching the main part

Strong indicates Qi stagnation, weak indicates Qi deficiency

Weak Pulse Types

Weak pulses should feel weak, five types: weak, thin, minute, intermittent, and short complement each other.

Weak pressure should feel soft, Qi and Blood deficiency is managed by this.

Thin pulse like a thread should feel obvious, Qi and Blood deficiency with Dampness syndrome develops.

Minute pulse extremely thin and soft, barely perceptible, indicates severe Qi and Blood deficiency with Yang Qi collapse.

Intermittent pulse slow with a fixed interval, indicates organ weakness, fright, pain, and trauma.

Short pulse does not reach the main length, strong indicates Qi stagnation, weak indicates injury.

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