Pulse Diagnosis Analysis
At Dehua Traditional Chinese Medicine (Qi and Acupuncture), pulse diagnosis is the “monitor” for assessing the energy state of the human body. Dr. Zeng distinguishes the 28 basic forms of pulse such as floating, sinking, slow, rapid, slippery, and hesitant through subtle sensations of the patient's radial artery pulsation using his fingers.
The pulse can directly reflect the direction and strength of the internal qi and blood flow, the coordination of organ functions, and the depth of the respiratory system. Whether it is the fine pulse due to long-term staying up late (Yin deficiency) or the slippery pulse caused by irregular diet (phlegm-dampness), pulse diagnosis can detect the body's imbalance points before symptoms appear.
This non-invasive diagnostic method allows each patient to deeply perceive their physiological rhythms through the physician's fingertips.
What can pulse diagnosis detect for you?
The pulse can directly reflect the direction and strength of the internal qi and blood flow, the coordination of organ functions, and the depth of the respiratory system. Whether it is the fine pulse due to long-term staying up late (Yin deficiency) or the slippery pulse caused by irregular diet (phlegm-dampness), pulse diagnosis can detect the body's imbalance points before symptoms appear.
This non-invasive diagnostic method allows each patient to deeply perceive their physiological rhythms through the physician's fingertips.
What can pulse diagnosis detect for you?
Qi and Blood Balance: Determine whether the body's energy reserves are sufficient to support daily metabolism.
Organ Deficiency or Excess: Left hand identifies heart, liver, kidney; right hand identifies lung, spleen, and gate of life, covering all five organs and six bowels comprehensively.
Emotional Fluctuations: Detect the obstacles to bodily circulation caused by stress, anxiety, or stagnation (such as string pulse).
Preventive Diagnosis: Identify signs of qi and blood stagnation before physical examination indicators are abnormal.
