The Clinical Significance of Xian Pulse in Spleen Deficiency and Liver Excess Syndrome
Xian pulse is a common pulse pattern in clinical practice, often associated with external pathogens indicating a Shaoyang syndrome. In cases of internal injury and miscellaneous diseases, it frequently indicates liver qi stagnation, internal wind, liver fire, damp-heat in the liver and gallbladder, phlegm syndrome, and fluid retention. In summary, it is predominantly associated with … Read more