As a practitioner of Western medicine, Hu Yaohua doesn't know much about Traditional Chinese Medicine, only that Kou Pulse is a type of pulse diagnosis in TCM.
It can show whether a patient has symptoms of internal bleeding.
According to TCM theory, Kou Pulse feels somewhat hollow, like pressing on a scallion; normally, blood vessels have pressure, but if there is bleeding somewhere, this pressure is absent, leading to a soft and hollow feeling.
Of course, this is just his understanding.
Whether this is accurate, he says a consultation with a professional TCM doctor is needed.
Honestly, regarding this Kou Pulse, he doesn't know how the National Medical Master would diagnose it.
But among the TCM doctors he knows, almost none can diagnose Kou Pulse.
Simply put, among the TCM doctors he knows, no one can diagnose internal bleeding by just feeling the pulse.
Some with stronger abilities might say the pulse is unusual or odd.
