Fine pulse in Chinese medicine is a description of the human body’s pulse, a state in which the pulse is as thin as a silk thread, often signaling the presence of insufficient qi and blood in the human body or the presence of dampness in the body.
The fine pulse is characterized by a narrow pulse path, which feels like a thin line when pressed by the finger, and the pulse beats with insufficient strength. If qi and blood deficiency can not fill the veins, qi deficiency is unable to encourage blood flow, resulting in reduced filling of the veins, so the pulse is small and weak; if there is dampness in the body, dampness is heavy and viscous, the veins are blocked by the dampness, and the flow of qi and blood is unfavorable, resulting in the pulse body is small and slow.
It is difficult to accurately assess the patient’s condition based on the thin pulse alone, and it is necessary to combine the patient’s systemic symptoms in order to accurately determine the patient’s condition.
If you feel unwell, you should go to the hospital in time, and do not diagnose the pulse or use medication on your own, in order to avoid adverse reactions.