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Hello and welcome to this edition of Health Explorer. In the vast sea of ancient medical books, there are countless secrets about human health. Among them, the relationship between the pulse and the four seasons is particularly interesting. Do you know? If our pulse is at odds with the changing seasons, it could be a sign of something seriously wrong with the body. Today, we will unveil this mystery together, explore how the ancients judged health and disease through pulses, and what important implications this has for us modern people.
The so-called "one who goes against the four seasons" means that the pulse does not match the changes of the four seasons. Specifically, spring should be the season when liver qi rises, but if there is a pulse of lung qi deposition; Summer should be the season of heart fire, but there is a pulse of kidney qi collection; Autumn should be the season when the lung qi converges, but there is a pulse of heart fire dissipation; Winter is supposed to be the season when the kidney qi is closed, but there are signs of rising temper - these are called "reversals". In addition, if the pulse is heavy in spring and summer, and large in autumn and winter, it is also considered to be contrary to the normal law of change of the four seasons.
When the patient has a fever, if the pulse is calm; or when the diarrhea is discharged, the pulse is large and powerful; or the pulse remains solid after massive hemorrhage; Or the disease is in the internal organs and the pulse is solid and strong, and the disease is in the appearance but the pulse is not solid - these conditions are considered difficult to ** the disease. Because of the contradiction between these symptoms and pulses, it often means that the condition is complex and severe.
Through the study of this ancient text, we have learned the following important knowledge:
The pulse should match the changes of the seasons, otherwise it may indicate a physical problem.
The contradiction between a particular condition and the pulse can mean that the condition is complex and difficult**.
By observing the relationship between the pulse and the four seasons and diseases, the ancients provided an important basis for medical diagnosis and development in later generations.
This ancient text not only allows us to understand the profound understanding of the relationship between the pulse and the four seasons in ancient medicine, but also brings important enlightenment to us modern people. First of all, we should pay more attention to the changes in our body, especially when the seasons change, and pay attention to whether our pulse is compatible with the changes of the seasons. Secondly, when the body is unwell, in addition to the examination and ** of modern medicine, you can also try to understand and regulate the body from the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine. Finally, we should cherish and pass on the wisdom and experience of ancient medicine, so that they can play a greater role in modern medicine.