Slow or thin pulse
Pulse-by-pulse is the cutting diagnosis in the "four diagnosis" of traditional Chinese medicine diagnostics. The incision diagnosis is divided into pulse diagnosis and follow-up diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, and later generations are mainly based on the inch mouth diagnosis method, and the position, number, shape, potential of the pulse are divided into 28 pulses to detect the internal lesions of the body. Symptoms: chest palpitations or left chest pain, time to time, shortness of breath, shortness of breath, insomnia, fatigue, fatigue, or difficulty eating, or fullness after eating, thin white tongue coating, petechiae on the tip of the tongue, slow pulse Or Shen fine.
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