Fortunately, since he couldn't handle it himself, Lu Xuan could call for help, otherwise, he could only send the patient to see another doctor.
This group of well-read and knowledgeable teachers did not disappoint Lu Xuan.
[In the "Frequent Lake Pulse Study Main Disease Poem," there is mention of a soft pulse indicating disease. A soft pulse is indicative of blood deficiency and yin deficiency, with the sea of marrow and the dantian depleted. Sweat steams into the bones at night, while blood and humidity invade the spleen. However, in modern times, a soft pulse is more often seen as resulting from dampness.
The patient experiences alternating cold and heat, which are typical symptoms of Lesser Yang Disease, manifesting as intermittent fever and aversion to cold, occurring in cycles and recurring several times a day without a set schedule, caused by qi stagnation, an imbalance between nutrient and defense, and a struggle between the upright and pathogenic qi.
