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How to see the corresponding diseases from people's ear points?

Auricular points are points distributed on the auricle. Also called reaction point and stimulation point. When human viscera or body is sick, some parts of auricle often have local reactions such as tenderness, nodules, discoloration and conduction. This phenomenon can be used as a reference for diagnosing diseases or stimulating these reaction points (ear points) to prevent and treat diseases. Ear is closely related to viscera and meridians. All zang-fu organs have corresponding reaction areas (auricular points) in auricle. Stimulating auricular points has a certain regulatory effect on the corresponding viscera. The main methods of stimulating ear points are acupuncture, needle embedding, bloodletting, ear point sticking, magnetic therapy, massage and so on. These will be introduced in the lecture "Common Methods of Meridian Beauty".

Figure 45. Ear acupoint diagram

1, middle ear (diaphragm) HX 1

Positioning: at the angle of the spiral, that is, the 1 area of the spiral.

Application: Skin diseases caused by blood deficiency, blood stasis and blood heat, intractable skin itching and urticaria.

2. Rectal HX2

Positioning: at the helix above the front of the foot spine of the helix.

Application: constipation.

3. Ear tip HX6,7

Positioning: Fold forward at the tip of auricle.

Application: Acute inflammation of the five senses, such as sty, pinkeye, sore throat, facial neuritis, urticaria, eczema, acne, skin itching, etc.

4. Fengxi SF 1, Zi

Location: in front of the tubercle of helix, between fingers and wrists, at the junction of concha 1 and 2.

Application: skin allergy, skin itching; Urticaria and eczema; Keratosis of fingers and palms; Acne.

5. Sympathetic AH6a

Positioning: the joint between the lower foot end of the helix and the helix.

Application: Vegetative nerve dysfunction, insomnia, hyperhidrosis, facial flushing and other syndromes.

6. Uterus (internal reproduction) TF2

Positioning: in front of the triangular fossa 1/3 depression.

Application: Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, metrorrhagia; Excessive leucorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease; Chloasma and acne; Obesity.

7. Shenmen TF4

Positioning: in the triangular fossa, slightly above the bifurcation of the upper and lower feet of the helix.

Application: insomnia, dreaminess, upset and fatigue; Headache, facial pain, toothache; Urticaria, eczema, itching; Withdrawal syndrome.

8. Pelvis TF5

Positioning: the lower part of 3/ 1 behind the triangular fossa.

Application: Excessive leucorrhea, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis.

9. Adrenal TG2P

Positioning: the tip of the lower part of the tragus free edge.

Application: low blood pressure, lack of qi and blood, pale face and dizziness. Allergic dermatosis.

10, subcortical AT4

Positioning: inside the tragus.

Application: neurasthenia, insomnia and dreaminess, memory loss; Nervous headache; Weak.

1 1, at1+0,2,4 i between screens.

Positioning: the tip of the free edge of the tragus.

Application: Skin allergy, skin itching.

12,CO 1

Positioning: spiral foot 1/3.

Application: facial paralysis. Stomatitis, angular stomatitis, acne around the mouth.

13, gastric CO2

Location: where the spiral foot disappears.

Application: dyspepsia, abdominal distension; Insomnia, bad breath; Acne and rosacea; Obesity.

14, CO7 in large intestine

Positioning: Spiral feet above 1/3.

Application: constipation; Obesity; Acne.

15, renal carbon monoxide 10

Location: Behind the lower foot of the helix.

Application: premature senility and alopecia; Neurasthenia; Irregular menstruation.

16, liver CO 12.

Positioning: the rear lower part of the shell boat.

Application: Irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea and premenstrual tension; Climacteric syndrome, hysteria; Chloasma, acne.

17, spleen CO 13

Positioning: the posterior lower part of the concha cavity.

Application: weakness of spleen and stomach, deficiency of qi and blood, describing malnutrition and withering; Constipation, diarrhea, loss of appetite; Excessive leucorrhea, metrorrhagia.

18,Xin CO 15

Location: The middle part of concha cavity is sunken.

Application: neurasthenia; Aphtha, hoarseness; hysteria

19, lung carbon monoxide 14

Location: Around the center of concha cavity.

Application: hoarseness and laryngitis; Skin pruritus, urticaria, acne, verruca plana; Constipation.

20. three-way CO 17

Location: at the bottom of concha cavity, inside endocrine and outside auricular foramen.

Application: constipation, abdominal distension; Simple obesity.

2 1, endocrine CO 18

Positioning: at the bottom of the shell cavity, at the gap between the screens.

Application: Irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea; Climacteric syndrome; Obesity; Chloasma, acne.

22. Cheeks l05 and 6i

Location: the area around the boundary between the fifth and sixth areas of earlobe.

Application: facial health care and beauty massage; Facial paralysis, facial pain; Acne, chloasma, verruca plana. .