What does the pulse look like during ovulation?

In addition to ultrasound, there are some common pulse signs that women experience during ovulation. These pulse conditions can be observed and diagnosed by traditional Chinese medicine doctors to help women better understand their physical condition.

What does the pulse look like during ovulation?

During a woman's ovulation period, her pulse will show some special pulse conditions. These pulses are often called "ovulation pulses."

First, the rhythm of a woman's pulse will become more regular. At this time, the female pulse rhythm usually reaches 110-120 beats per minute, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

Secondly, the texture of a woman's pulse becomes softer. At this time, the texture of a woman's pulse usually becomes softer rather than firmer.

Finally, the location of a woman's pulse also changes. At this time, the location of a woman's pulse usually moves from her wrist to her fingers.

These pulse conditions are common for women during ovulation. By observing and diagnosing these pulse conditions, TCM doctors can help women better understand their physical condition and formulate corresponding treatment plans.

To sum up, common pulse symptoms in women during ovulation include the pulse rhythm becoming more regular, the pulse texture becoming softer, and the pulse location moving from the wrist to the fingers. By observing and diagnosing these pulse conditions, TCM doctors can help women better understand their physical condition and formulate corresponding treatment plans.