1, the sentence that the husband's pulse should be taken later comes from Huangdi Neijing, which is one of the theoretical foundations of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine. Pulse diagnosis, also known as pulse diagnosis, is a method to diagnose diseases by touching the pulse of radial artery. "Too much" means that the pulse is beating too fast, reflecting that the blood gas is too strong and the pathogens are full.
2. The so-called "deficiency" refers to weak pulse, reflecting insufficient bleeding and weak vital qi. This may be due to the deficiency of vital qi in the body, such as deficiency of qi and blood and kidney qi. It may also be due to the excess of pathogenic factors in the body, which leads to the damage of vital qi, such as typhoid fever and dampness.
When taking the pulse, the doctor should pay attention to whether the patient's pulse is too late. If there are too many pulse conditions, it may be that the pathogenic factors are too strong and need to be adjusted accordingly; If the pulse condition is not good, healthy qi may be weak, and corresponding treatment is needed. By judging the pulse condition that is too late and too late, doctors can better understand the patient's condition and make more accurate treatment plans.
4. It can also be used as a health guiding principle for husbands to take their pulse too late. Ordinary people can understand their physical condition by observing the number and number of pulse conditions, so as to take corresponding health care measures. If the pulse condition is too high, it means that the body may have too many pathogenic factors, so you can adjust your diet and strengthen your exercise.
And the husband can't get similar ancient prose when he feels the pulse.
1. In Su Wen Lun Jing Mai, we can know the ups and downs of the five internal organs and six internal organs in advance. The theory of lakeside pulse says that cold and heat, excess and deficiency, exterior and interior, yin and yang are all in the process of ups and downs.
2. In Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Pulse Diagnosis: Q, what does it mean to have a pulse of yin and yang? Answer: A pulse that is large, floating, counting, moving and slipping is called Yang. The pulse is heavy, astringent, weak, stringy and thin, also called yin. In the "Seven Unique Wheat", the seven unique wheat is unlucky; Stick inside and outside, and carefully record the three parts.
3. In "Difficult Classics and Sixty-one Difficulties": Sixty-one Difficulties, the God who speaks knowledge, the holiness who hears knowledge, the power of asking knowledge, and the cleverness of knowing. What is it? But those who know it can see its five colors to know its disease. Those who know it by smelling it, smell its five tones to distinguish its disease. Those who ask and know, ask five flavors to know where the disease is.
4. In Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Pulse Diagnosis: Q, what do you mean by counting the pulse conditions of illness and death? Answer: There are several pulses. Those who are sick die and those who are late are born. A late death is a sick job. Those who count die, those who live late. The late one dies, and the sick one lives. Those who count late die. Those who suffer from an indefinite number of diseases were born. Those whose pulse is impermanent die, and those who are constant live.