In TCM diagnosis, pulse checking is one of the most important links. So, what exactly does Chinese medicine touch when taking the pulse?In fact, Chinese medicine touches the pulse of the inch. Located on the front side of the wrist, the inchmouth is the compound pulse of the radial artery and ulnar artery, and is also one of the main parts of traditional Chinese medicine pulse diagnosis.
In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the cunkou is considered to be a window that can reflect the function of the internal organs of the human body and the balance of qi, blood, yin and yang. By touching the pulse of the inch, Chinese medicine can judge the patient's condition, physical condition and the effect of **. Therefore, pulse checking is a very important part of TCM diagnosis.
So, what are the specific parts that are touched when Chinese medicine takes the pulse?In fact, the main thing to check the pulse is to touch the pulse of the inch. TCM practitioners will gently press their fingers on the mouth to feel the pulse, including the intensity, frequency and rhythm of the pulse. At the same time, TCM will also choose different pulse techniques and methods according to the patient's condition and physical condition, such as ups and downs, delays, slippery, etc., to judge the condition more accurately.
In short, when TCM takes the pulse, it is the inch mouth that is touched, which is one of the main parts of traditional TCM pulse diagnosis. By touching the pulse of the inch, Chinese medicine can judge the patient's condition, physical condition and the effect of **.