"Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes observation, listening, inquiry, and pulse-taking, but you've diagnosed this gentleman with the 'three highs' just through pulse-taking only. Isn't that a bit too arbitrary?" Zhao Xinyao asked Yin Xiaofan.
Judging by Zhao Xinyao's tone, her presence didn't seem to be merely for observation; it was more like she was looking for trouble.
"Indeed, traditional Chinese medicine does emphasize observation, listening, inquiry, and pulse-taking, for the purpose of more accurately identifying a patient's ailment and to avoid misdiagnosis. But it's not absolutely necessary to follow this protocol for every single patient," Yin Xiaofan said with a smile. "If one can deduce the whole picture from a single aspect and be absolutely certain, relying solely on pulse-taking can accurately pinpoint a patient's issues—especially when the patient's body has already told me the answer."