The Vital Role of Qi in Blood Dynamics: Understanding the Importance of Normal Qi Transformation through the Phenomenon of Slippery Pulse

The Vital Role of Qi in Blood Dynamics: Understanding the Importance of Normal Qi Transformation through the Phenomenon of Slippery Pulse

Click the above “Public Account” to subscribe! Source|China Traditional Chinese Medicine News Author|Jiao Yi, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine The author has observed in clinical practice that the pulse of women is particularly slippery on the day before menstruation and on the first and second days of the menstrual period. It is not only smooth … Read more

Understanding Pulse Diagnosis: The Slippery Pulse

Understanding Pulse Diagnosis: The Slippery Pulse

The slippery pulse (hua mai) is one of the more common pulse types encountered in clinical practice. The slippery pulse is a manifestation of the accumulation of body fluids. Excessive nutrition and accumulation can lead to a slippery pulse. Therefore, a slippery pulse often indicates phlegm disorders. This is quite vivid, as some patients may … Read more

Introduction to Twelve Common Pulse Types

Introduction to Twelve Common Pulse Types

Floating Pulse (Fu Mai):The floating pulse is superficial, felt just beneath the skin, and can be detected with light pressure. When pressed harder, the pulse may slightly diminish but does not feel weak or empty. In summary, a floating pulse indicates that the patient has an exterior condition, suggesting a mild illness where the external … Read more