String Pulse is the String Pulse, which is one of the pulse signs in Chinese medicine, and is responsible for liver and gallbladder diseases, pains, and phlegm (a pathological product of impaired metabolism of water and liquids). String pulse is a pulse that is strong, straight and long, like pressing the strings of a zither. It is mostly seen in pain, wind, phlegm, hypertension, liver and gallbladder disorders. String is the pulse of the liver, which is caused by the liver’s lack of detachment (abnormal function of the liver’s detachment), dysfunction of the qi, and constriction of the meridians (spasm and convulsions due to wind-cold sensation). In addition, the pulse of the elderly is often stringy and hard, which is caused by the deficiency of essence and blood and the loss of moistening of the pulse. Stringy pulse in spring may be a normal phenomenon. Clinically, based on the pulse alone, it is not possible to directly determine what kind of disease is present. It is often necessary to combine the four diagnoses to determine the disease. Consult your doctor for professional medical advice.