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EDUCATIONAL & MEDICAL/PARAMEDICAL COUNCIL OF INDIA

Pulse diagnosis
Pulse diagnosis is a technique used in traditional medicines such as in Ayurveda, Indian
medicine.
In Ayurveda, advocates claim that by taking a pulse examination, humoral imbalances such as
the three Doshas - Vata, Pitta, and Kapha - can be diagnosed. The ayurvedic pulse also claims to
determine the balance of prana, tejas and ojas. Ayurvedic pulse measurement is done by placing
index, middle and ring finger on the wrist. The index finger is placed below the wrist bone on the
thumb side of the hand (radial styloid). This finger represents the Vata dosha. The middle finger
and ring finger are placed next to the index finger and represents consequently the Pitta and
Kapha doshas of the patient.Pulse can be measured in the superficial, middle, and deep levels
thus obtaining more information regarding energy imbalance of the patient.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the pulse is divided into three positions on each wrist. The first
pulse closest to the wrist is the cun(inch) position, the second guan (gate), and the third pulse
position furthest away from the wrist is the chi (foot). Each position represents a pair of organs,
with different organs apparent on the superficial, middle, and deep level. Various classic texts
cite different pairings of organs, some omitting the second organ from the pulse entirely.
Generally, the first position on the left hand represents the heart and small intestine, the second,
liver and gallbladder, and third the kidney yin and the bladder. On the right hand, the first
position is representative of the lungs and large intestine, the second of the spleen and stomach,
and the third represents the kidney yang and uterus or triple burner. The strengths and
weaknesses of the positions are used to asses the patient diagnostically, along with the different
qualities and speed of the pulse.

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