In-Depth Discussion on the Deep Pulse and Its Associated Pulses (Part One)

In-Depth Discussion on the Deep Pulse and Its Associated Pulses (Part One)

In-Depth Discussion on the Deep Pulse and Its Associated Pulses (Part One) 【Deep Pulse (Li Mai)】 The deep pulse represents internal conditions, regardless of whether they are heat or cold, excess or deficiency; as long as it is an internal condition, the following pulse patterns will inevitably appear. 【Deep Pulse (Chen Mai)】 1. Definition and … Read more

Understanding the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai)

Understanding the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai)

Let’s talk about the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai)! The deep pulse is associated with Yin, indicating internal diseases. A deep pulse at the cun position often presents with shortness of breath and chest pain radiating to the hypochondrium; it may be due to phlegm retention or water and blood issues. A deep pulse at the … Read more

Understanding the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Understanding the Deep Pulse (Chen Mai) in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Keywords: Chen Mai Today, let’s talk about Chen Mai (沉脉). Many friends often ask me if their pulse is particularly deep, whether it indicates a serious illness. To answer this question, we must first understand what Chen Mai is. 1 What constitutes Chen Mai Li Shizhen in his work Bin Hu Mai Xue stated: “Chen … Read more

What is the Deep Pulse in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

What is the Deep Pulse in Traditional Chinese Medicine?

What is the Deep Pulse? Health Preservation Introduction Hello everyone, I am Director Ma, and today I will introduce you to the deep pulse in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Deep Pulse The deep pulse refers to one of the pulse types. The pulse is located deep, not felt with light pressure, and only detectable with … Read more

What Do Floating and Sinking Pulses Indicate? Corresponding Conditions Explained

The floating pulse category includes six pulse types: floating pulse (fu mai), surging pulse (hong mai), soft pulse (ru mai), scattered pulse (san mai), hollow pulse (kao mai), and leather pulse (ge mai). Their common characteristic is that they can be felt with light pressure. The classification is based on the frequency and strength of … Read more