Symptoms of white pulse disease

White pulse disease: Tibetan medicine anatomy divides human meridians into white pulse and black pulse. Black pulse refers to blood vessels, including the whole blood circulation system; White pulse refers to the nervous system, including the brain, cerebellum, medulla oblongata, spinal cord and various nerves. White pulse disease refers to the dysfunction or pathological damage of the nervous system, and its symptoms are generally mouth-eye deviation, numbness and disuse of limbs, contracture and rigidity, inversion of angular arch, paralysis, hemiplegia, unconsciousness, head tremor and aphasia.