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Is pulse-taking in TCM really practical and accurate?
It is not accurate for Chinese medicine to judge the condition only by taking the pulse when treating people. Seeing a doctor in traditional Chinese medicine is a comprehensive diagnosis process, which requires comprehensive processes such as medical history inquiry, illness understanding and patient status. Pulse diagnosis is a basic subject of traditional Chinese medicine, and there are many kinds of practical pulse diagnosis, including speed, ups and downs, disorder, size and so on. Pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine is a long-term accumulation process. A good Chinese medicine practitioner must have at least 20 years' medical experience before he can judge your condition by taking the pulse. Generally, Chinese medicine can only judge your heart rate and physical strength according to your pulse, and judge your condition by combining your pulse condition and consultation. In the actual situation, only the combination of seeing, listening, asking and cutting can judge the condition more accurately.
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