Is there a difference between a slippery pulse and a pregnant pulse?

A pregnant pulse is the Slippery Pulse, which is fluent, like a pearl walking on a disk, and should be referred to as round and smooth. There is generally no difference between the Slippery Pulse and the Pregnant Pulse.
Slippery Pulse can be found in both young adults and pregnant women. In addition, Slippery Pulse is also associated with Phlegm-Drinking (a pathological product of impaired water metabolism), Food Accumulation (the accumulation of indigested food in the stomach), and Real Heat.
Those with phlegm-drinking are mainly characterized by chest tightness, cough, asthma, phlegm, bitter mouth, vomiting, nausea, dizziness, tinnitus, etc. Those with food stagnation are mainly characterized by gastric distension and fullness, pain, hiccups, regurgitation of acidity, diarrhea, etc. Those with solid heat are mainly characterized by redness of the face and redness of the eyes, bitterness of the mouth and thirst, swelling and pain of the throat, bleeding of the gums, bleeding from the nose, heat and irritability of the body, scanty urination, and constipation.
Professional medical questions are recommended to consult a doctor.