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Floating Pulse(浮脉) and its clinical significance
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Floating Pulse(浮脉) and its clinical significance
Floating Pulse
Features of Pulse Condition: It responds to the finger when pressed gently but feels weak when a heavy pressure is applied.
Clinical Significance: It suggests the exterior syndrome, and can also be found in the syndrome of outward going of Yang Qi
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Features of Pulse Condition: It responds to the finger when pressed gently but feels weak when a heavy pressure is applied.
Clinical Significance: It suggests the exterior syndrome, and can also be found in the syndrome of outward going of Yang Qi
Landglow
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