What is the pulse of lung cold

The pulse of Lung Cold can be characterized by a floating tight pulse, or a sinking tight pulse or even a volatile pulse. Among the various types of Lung Cold, the pulse of Wind-Cold Lung Cold is usually characterized by a floating and tight pulse. That is, there are both floating pulse and tight pulse characteristics. Floating pulse means that it is obtained when lightly taken, but decreases when heavily pressed, which represents the presence of external surface evidence (mainly manifested as respiratory symptoms after feeling external evil). Tight pulse means that the pulse is taut and strong, with uneven flexion, snapping the fingers from side to side, such as pulling a rope to turn the rope, which represents the invasion of cold evil. If it is a case of solid cold in the lungs, it can be seen as Sinking Pulse, Tight Pulse or even Volatile Pulse. Sinking pulse refers to light take should not be, heavy press to get, lift the insufficient, press the surplus. False pulse refers to heavy pressing to push the tendons to the bones before getting, even if the temporary ambush is not apparent. Due to the cold, the onset of the disease, and the newness and urgency of the disease, the strength of the body, etc., the patient’s pulse is also different, the specific should consult a professional physician. If the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.