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Master of traditional Chinese medicine: 49 kinds of acupoints are commonly used, covering more than 100 diseases.

Hello, I'm Xiao Jiu, a teacher of artificial intelligence.

I believe that the most confusing thing for many moxibustion friends in daily moxibustion is the problem of matching points. What acupoints are there in moxibustion? Of course, it is best to give an effective and reasonable acupoint matching scheme after detailed syndrome differentiation by professional Chinese medicine.

A few days ago, my friend gave me an out-of-print acupuncture medical book, which was written in lowercase by the master of Chinese medicine, and there were some records about the commonly used acupoints of syndromes. I want to sort it out and share it with all my moxibustion friends for reference. There is no doubt about the effect of the experience of acupoint matching by the master of traditional Chinese medicine. I might as well give it a try.

1, sweating

Acupoints: Hegu, Fuliu and Daban.

Indications: Exogenous fever without sweating.

2, antiperspirant

Acupoints: Yinbi, Houxi and Hegu.

Indications: night sweats and spontaneous sweating.

Step 3 stop vomiting

Acupoints: Neiguan, Zusanli, Zhongwan, Gongsun, Zhong Kui, Zhongshan and Laogong.

Indications: Vomiting, diaphragmatic asphyxia and nausea.

4, vomiting

Acupoints: Neiguan and Zhongyu.

Indications: dyspepsia, nausea and vomiting.

Anyone who feels sick and wants to vomit due to eating disorders such as eating disorders can induce vomiting by acupuncture at Neiguan and forcibly purging Zhongwan points.

5, laxatives

Acupoints: Shu Tian, Dachangshu, Zusanli, Fenglong, Zhigou, Yanglingquan and Dadun.

Indications: constipation, constipation.

Step 6 stop diarrhea

Acupoints:, Dachangshu, Zusanli, Daheng, (two doors, big giant) and cross moxibustion (that is, water, Shenque, Qihai).

Indications: Diarrhea of stool, including diarrhea due to spleen deficiency and diarrhea due to kidney deficiency.

7. Xiaoshi

Acupoints: Zusanli, Gongsun, Pishu and Xuan Ji.

Indications: dyspepsia and indigestion.

Step 8 waste

Acupoints: Patio, Shaohai, Elbow Tip, Bailao and Ashi.

Indications: Lymph node tuberculosis.

Acupoints: Hegu, Shaoshang and Queshang. According to the sea.

Indications: moth.

9. Reconciliation

Acupoints: Dao, Shi, Waiguan and Houxi.

Indications: malaria, cold, fever.

10, clearing heat

Acupoints: Dazhui, Hegu, Quchi, Daoism, Sleeping Valley and Inner Court.

Suitable for all fevers, including exogenous diseases and malaria.

1 1, warming to the sun.

Acupoints: moxibustion at Qihai, Guanyuan and Shenque (salt-separated moxibustion), acupuncture at Zusanli, Neiguan and Baihui.

Indications: pale face, cold sweat in limbs and slightly heartbroken pulse, such as stroke.

12, Qi

Acupoints: Qihai, Guanyuan, Zhongwan and Zusanli.

Indications: Deficiency of middle qi and subsidence of qi deficiency, such as gastroptosis.

13, blood

Acupoints: Pishu, Zhangmen, Shu Ge and Sanyinjiao.

Indications: blood deficiency, blood loss, metrorrhagia, etc.

14, aphrodisiac

Acupoints: Mingmen, Shenshu, Gong Jing, Guanyuan, Qihai and Guanyuanshu.

Indications: impotence, nocturnal emission and nocturnal emission.

15, relieving cough

Acupoints: Lieque, Taiyuan, Chize and Shu Fei.

Indications: cough and chest tightness.

Dingchuan 16

Acupoints: Lieque, Sishu, Dingchuan and Zhongshan.

Indications: asthma.

17, expectoration

Acupoints: Fenglong, Zhongyu, Neiguan, Juque and Pishu.

Indications: Chest tightness, chest tightness and excessive phlegm.

18, regulating qi

Acupoints: Zhongshan, Neiguan, Qihai and Shu Ge.

Indications: Chest tightness, adverse qi movement, bowel sounds, qi stagnation, etc.

19, wake up

Acupoints: Renzhong, Baihui, Xuan Shi and Twelve Wells.

Indications: coma due to high fever.

20.be quiet

Acupoints: Baihui, Dingshen, Sishencong, Ambassadors, Houxi, Fenglong and Yong.

Spring.

Indications: epilepsy and mania.

2 1, soothe the nerves

Acupoints: Baihui, Shenmen, Neiguan, Xinshu, Sanyinjiao and Taixi.

Indications: insomnia, forgetfulness, palpitation and dreaminess.

22. Spastic town

Acupoints: Baihui, Dazhui, Tang Yin, Houxi, Quchi, Yanglingquan, Chengshan, Taichong, Kunlun and Jinsuo.

Indications: hunchback and limb twitching.

23, began to understand pronunciation

Acupoints: Dummy Gate, Li Anquan, Buccal Vehicle, Tongli and Tiantu.

Indications: Stroke, aphasia and rage.

24. Tongmai

Acupoints: Taiyuan, Neiguan, Shenmen, Xinshu, Jueyinshu and Zusanli.

Indications: weak pulse, no pulse and heart failure.

25 th, hurricane

Acupoints: Fengchi, Fengfu, Baihui, Quchi and Kunlun.

Indications: liver wind, cold, headache, etc.

26, diuresis

Acupoints: Zhongyu, Bladder Meridian, Sanjiaoshu, Yinlingquan, Sanyinjiao, Guanyuan and Kidney.

Yu.

Indications: urinary retention, and the treatment of enuresis and urinary incontinence.

27. Stop bleeding

Acupoint: Shangxing, seeing blood and mourning (between Shangxing and Huanhui).

Indications: nosebleed.

Acupoints: thenar and ulna.

Indications: Cough and vomiting blood.

Acupoints: Sanyinjiao, Taichong and Bai Yin.

Indications: metrorrhagia and leakage.

Acupoints: Chengshan, Kongzui and 200.

Indications: Hemorrhage from hemorrhoids.

Shu Ge must be added to all bleeding symptoms.

28. Removing blood stasis

Acupoint: Zhong Wei (pricking blood).

Indications of acute lumbar sprain.

Acupoint: Zusanli.

Indications: chest obstruction and mammary abscess.

Acupoints: Dabao and Yanglingquan.

Indications: Rib sprain.

Acupoints: Zhongquan and Daling,

Indications: Wrist sprain.

Acupoints: Shoulder Well and Quchi.

Indications: sprain of shoulder and arm.

Acupoints: knee eye, hip bone, Yanglingquan.

Indications: sprained knee joint.

Acupoints: Xu Qiu and Kunlun.

Indications: sprained ankle.

29, detoxification

Acupoints: Lingtai, Hegu, Weizhong, Bailao and Bingmen.

Indications: All boils begin with the first step.

30. quench your thirst

Acupoints: Jinjinyuye, Haiquan, Yemenia, Zhao Hai, Sanyinjiao, Gu Ran, Taixi, and Xiashu of Stomach Tube.

Indications: thirst, thirst and dry throat.

Jin Shu Qufeng 3 1

Acupoint selection: acromion, Quchi, Hegu and cervical arm should be selected for upper limbs; The lower limbs are taken by loop jumping, Yanglingquan (or Zusanli) and bone cutting.

Indications: stroke, hemiplegia, rheumatoid arthritis, polio, etc.

32, booster

Acupoints: Neiguan, affected door.

Indications: hypotension, heart failure, etc.

33, step down

Acupoints: Xue Hai, Zusanli, Quchi through Shaohai or Taichong through Yongquan.

Indications: hypertension.

34. Pass on the scriptures

Acupoints: Shu Tian, Shuidao, Huilai, Xue Hai, Shuiquan, Diji and Taichong.

Indications: Irregular menstruation and amenorrhea.

35, induced labor

Acupoints: Hegu, Sanyinjiao, Yin Zhi, Duyin and Kunlun.

Indications: Postpartum and retained placenta.

36. analgesia

Acupoints: Sun, Fengchi, Hegu.

Indications: headache.

Acupoints: Chaqi, Xiaguan, Hegu, Neiting,

Indications: toothache.

Acupoints: Shaoshang, Hegu, Threshold, Tiantu and Zhao Hai.

Indications: sore throat.

Acupoints: Legqog, Houxi, Tianzhu, Dazhui, stiff neck and Kunlun.

Indications: Neck pain, stiff neck.

Acupoints: Neiguan, Yamen, Zhongshan and Fenglong.

Indications: chest pain.

Acupoints: Daling, Shenmen, Yamen, Xinshu and Juque.

Indications of angina pectoris.

Acupoints: Zhongwan, Neiguan, Zusanli, Neiting, Neiting and Gongsun.

Indications: stomachache.

Acupoints: Zhongyu, Qihai, Zusanli and Sanyinjiao.

Indications: Abdominal pain with vomiting plus Neiguan, diarrhea plus Shu Tian, appendicitis plus Appendices and Shu Tian, dysmenorrhea plus Diji and Xue Hai.

Acupoints: Zhigou, Qimen, Riyue, Taichong, Yanglingquan and Xu Qiu.

Indications: hypochondriac pain (hepatobiliary diseases).

Acupoints: Houxi, Shu Ge, Mingmen, Shenshu, Weizhong and Kunlun.

Indications: lumbago and backache.

Acupoints: subversive, subversive, rank edge.

Indications: Lumbar tarsal joint pain (sacroiliac joint pain), leg pain and lower limb paralysis.

Acupoints: Hegu, Houxi and Eight Evil.

Indications: Finger swelling and pain, numbness.

Acupoints: Quchi, Shousanli, Tianjing and Shaohai.

Indications: elbow pain.

Acupoints: Yangxi, Zhongquan and Yanggu.

Indications: Wrist joint pain.

Acupoints: Shoulder Epiphysis, Shoulder Epiphysis, Shushu, Shoulder Internal Collar and Ju Gu.

Indications: shoulder pain.

Acupoints: Knee Eye, Heding, Knee Heart, Hip Bone, Yanglingquan and Knee Point.

Indications: Knee joint pain.

Acupoints: Huantiao, Chengfu, Huanzhong, Rank Edge and Juxiu.

Indications: Hip pain and sciatica.

Acupoints: Zhuiguan, Futu, Dingsi, Zusanli and Juegu.

Indications: paralysis and lower limb paralysis.

Acupoints: Xiexi, Kunlun, Shangqiu and Xu Qiu.

Indications: ankle pain.

Acupoints: Taichong point, Zuli air pocket, Bafeng point and Qizhong point.

Indications: toe swelling and pain, numbness.

37. Breastfeeding

Acupoints: Rugen, Zhongshan, Shaoze and Zusanli.

Indications: postpartum hypogalactia.

38. Anti-tuberculosis

Acupoints: Zhongfu, Shu Fei, Gaojia, Bohu, Bailao, Tan, Zusanli and Si.

Flowers, disease, spine.

Indications: consumption (tuberculosis).

39, anti-inflammatory

Acupoints: Shaoshang, Hegu and Tiantu.

Indications: tonsillitis, pharyngitis and laryngitis.

Acupoints: Ear point, Tinggong, Tinghui, Yifeng, Zhongzhu, Waiguan, Yanglingquan and Xu Qiu.

Indications: acute otitis media.

Acupoints: Shangjuxu, Zusanli, Appendices, Shutian and Quchi.

Indications: Acute simple appendicitis.

Acupoints: Shoulder, Quchi, Hegu, Huantiao, Yanglingquan, Hanging Bell, Shi Feng, Zusanli, Knee Eye, Shenshu, Yaoyangguan and Yao Yan.

Indications: Moist arthritis.

40. Fight malaria

Acupoints: Dazhui, Daodao, Chonggu, Zhiyang, Ambassador, Houxi, Ganshu, Danshu, Fuliu, Hegu and Zusanli.

Indications: malaria.

4 1, remove the yellow

Acupoints: Zhiyang, Carpus, Yang Gang, Danshu, Riyue, Yanglingquan, Houxi, Yinlingquan, Pishu, Laogong, Yongquan, Zhongyu and Sanyinjiao.

Indications: jaundice.

42, mention the palace

Acupoints: Ti Tuo, uterus, perineum (all with acupuncture), Qihai and Baihui (all with moxibustion).

Indications: Uterine prolapse.

43, put out the wind

Acupoints: Baihui, Fengchi, Sanyinjiao, Taichong, Tang Yin,

Indications: dizziness (liver-wind disorder) and convulsion.

44. Fu Cong

Acupoints: Tinghui, Yifeng, Tinggong, Zhongzhu, Jinmen, Deafness Middle School and Shenshu.

Indications: tinnitus and deafness.

45. Lift your eyelids

Acupoints: Shangming, Yaozhu, Fish Waist, Bai Yang, Hegu and Shengu.

Indications: blepharoptosis.

46. Common sense

Acupoints: Xiang Ying, Shangxing, Tian Tong, Hegu and Nasal Pass.

Indications: stuffy nose and deep nose.

47. Lift the stomach

Acupoints: Tiwei three points (Shuitu, Sliding Gate and Touliangmen), Qihai and Zusanli.

Indications: gastroptosis.

48 years old, levator ani

Acupoints: Baihui, Changqiang, Chengshan and Qihai.

Indications: Rectal prolapse.

49, solid off

Acupoints: Suzhuan, Neiguan, Shenque (salt-separated moxibustion), Qihai, Guanyuan and Zusanli.

Indications: Exfoliative syndrome (collapse, shock).

The above 49 kinds of acupuncture prescriptions are treated according to clinical syndrome differentiation.

Can be used alone, can also be used in combination with each other, can complement each other.