What is the pulse sign of liver fire?

Excessive Liver Fire is often manifested as Stringy Pulse or Stringy Pulse. String Pulse means that it is taut, straight and long like pressing on a string. String Pulse is often associated with liver and gallbladder diseases, and Liver Fire is often manifested as String Pulse. Count pulse is a rapid pulse, which is mostly a heat pulse, so a strong liver fire will appear as a count pulse. Solid Pulse is a strong pulse. Solid Pulse is often seen in solid diseases, fire-heat diseases, stagnant phlegm, and food stagnation (indigestion of food and stagnation of food in the stomach), and so on. A solid pulse accompanied by a stringy pulse is a stringy-solid pulse, which is often seen in conditions caused by liver fire. Liver fire is not only determined by the pulse, but also by a combination of tongue coating and symptoms. Depending on the condition, drugs to clear liver fire are recommended, such as Longdian Diarrhea Liver Pill, to treat the symptoms. Adverse effects are not known. Patients are advised to consult a doctor if they feel unwell, and should not use medication on their own to avoid delaying their condition.