Clinical significance: Floating pulse is more common in exterior syndrome.
Similar pulse:
1, pulse dispersion: floating without roots (inch, vulgarity and foot are floating), which should mean loosening, and it should be eliminated.
Clinical significance: dissipation of original energy.
2, the pulse: floating big and empty, press it like an onion tube. The sides are solid and the middle is empty.
Clinical significance: excessive blood loss. Veins are more powerful than scattered veins.
(2) Remembering the pulse: Take the things you shouldn't do lightly, and press it again to get it. If it is not enough, click more.
Clinical significance: interior syndrome.
Similar pulse:
1, fumai: click the bone again and then click. "Only when you push the tendons to set the bones."
Clinical significance: it can be seen in pathogenic factors and extreme pain.
2, the pulse of the prison: the real big, long string, sinking from the beginning, firm.
Clinical significance: seen in yin-cold syndrome.
Second, the pulse rate classification:
(1) Late pulse: one pulse is three or four times (1 min < 60 times).
Clinical significance: cold syndrome, or endogenous excess heat.
Similar pulse:
1, slow pulse: First, you can see normal people (slow pulse); Second, lack of qi and blood.
(2) New pulse: Breathe five to six times each time (more than 90 times per minute).
Clinical significance: heat syndrome.
Similar pulse:
1, pulse: 78 to more than one breath (more than 0/00 beats per minute).
Clinical significance: Yang Qi is mainly hyperactive.
Third, the pulse width classification:
(1) flood pulse: it should refer to strong floating and full finger.
Clinical significance: Very hot.
Similar pulse:
1, large pulse: wide pulse body, but no pulse surge. (more common in healthy people, or for diseases. )
Clinical significance: excessive pulse and pathogenic factors; The pulse is large and weak, which is a lack of positive energy.
2, the pulse is thin: the pulse is as thin as a line, it should be obvious and will not stop.
Clinical significance: deficiency of both qi and blood.
Four, pulse length classification:
(1) Long pulse: refers to the range beyond the three parts of inch, clearance and ruler.
Clinical significance: Yang dominates syndrome, excess syndrome and heat syndrome. (flood, long, large pulse, hot. )
(2) Short pulse: It should be pointed out that the range only appears in the inch or near, and the ulnar pulse is often not obvious.
Clinical significance: Treating qi disease. Women are easy to get. Women use blood, and the operation of blood is driven by qi. "qi Shuai is blood."
Five, pulse intensity classification:
(1) virtual pulse: it is weak to lift it, but it should be soft to press it.
Clinical significance: deficiency of subject.
Similar pulse:
1, weak pulse: extremely soft and thin pulse, which can be heavy and thin.
Clinical significance: physical weakness caused by chronic diseases.
2, micro-pulse: press the heart, very thin and soft, as if nothing happened.
Clinical significance: sudden loss of yang.
(2) Real pulse: the pulse is full and powerful. (Hong Shimai. )
Clinical significance: subjective evidence.
Six, pulse fluency classification:
(1) Pulse slip: communication is smooth, and "walking like a pearl" should mean smooth.
Clinical significance: controlling phlegm, food accumulation, excess heat, etc.
(2) Wet pulse: communication is difficult and not smooth, which should refer to "scraping bamboo with a light knife".
Clinical significance: The main injuries are hypoxemia, qi stagnation and blood stasis.
Seven, pulse tension classification:
(1) Chord pulse: The end is straight and long, such as pressing the string.
Clinical significance: treating hepatobiliary diseases, resolving phlegm and relieving pain.
Similar pulse:
1. Tight pulse: the pulse is shaped like a pull rope, (the tension and strength are higher than that of chord pulse).
Clinical significance: the invasion of cold pathogen into human body, (pulse floating tight, wind-cold pulse; Floating number, wind-heat pulse. )
(2) Moistening pulse: Flourishing, which means that the strength is relatively small, such as wadding and floating water, which can be obtained lightly.
Clinical significance: Treating deficiency or dampness.
Eight, pulse uniformity classification:
(1) Pulse knot: the pulse rate is slow, but there are irregular interruptions. "When you slow down, there is no fixed number."
Clinical significance: Qi stagnation governs Yin.
(2) Pulse generation: regular pulse stop. "Stop, stop", put it back for a long time.
Clinical significance: Decline of dirty qi.
(3) Pulse acceleration: the pulse rate is soft and fast, with regular rest. "Speed and time stop, there is no fixed number."
Clinical significance: Yang is abundant and heat is abundant.