Stringy pulse is not a precursor to serious illness. Stringy pulse is most commonly seen in pain, liver and gallbladder diseases, phlegm (a pathological product of impaired metabolism of water and fluid), etc., or in people with weakened stomach qi. The String Pulse is characterized by a strong pulse, a straight and long pulse, a hard pulse, and a feeling of straight up and straight down when the pulse is cut, mostly seen in pain, liver and gallbladder diseases, phlegm and drink, etc., and can also be seen in the failure of stomach qi. If there are emotional disorders (emotional disorders), disorder of detachment and excretion, liver qi stagnation, and unfavorable qi depression leading to constriction of the meridians, stringy pulse will appear. Pain and phlegm, etc., can cause the liver to be out of order, and qi to be blocked, and the pulse qi will be tense, thus the pulse will be stringy. Liver disease and kidney, yin deficiency and hyperactivity of yang, or internal injuries due to fatigue, and lack of central qi (weak spleen and stomach qi) can also be seen in Stringy Pulse. If the pulse is as strong as the blade of a knife, it is a sign that the stomach qi has failed and the disease is difficult to treat. In spring, the pulse of normal people tends to be slightly stringy, and the pulse of the elderly tends to be hard and not soft, which are all physiological manifestations. If you are not feeling well, please go to the hospital and have it treated by a doctor.