Hanging skull point, the name of the meridian point. From "Ling Shu: Cold and Hot Harmony". Also known as Suikong. Hanging, hanging. Skull, ancient finger skull, this finger acupoint contains cold, damp, and water qi. The name of the mandible refers to the absorption of moisture by the heavenly qi of the gallbladder meridian after heat dissipation. The substance of this acupoint is the warm and hot air transmitted from the Jawlai acupoint. After reaching this acupoint, it dissipates heat, contracts, and adsorbs the cold and wet water vapor in the sky. The qi and blood in the acupoint are like the water and wet cloud layer in the sky, hence its name.
[Meridian Orientation]Guijing: belongs to the Foot Shaoyang Gallbladder Meridian.
Positioning: Located at the midpoint of the curved line from the head to the curved temples (corresponding to the curvature of the temples), with one hole on each side.
【 Functional Indications 】
Function: Lowering turbidity and removing dampness, the Hanging Head acupoint has the effects of clearing the head, unblocking meridians, unblocking collaterals and reducing swelling, clearing heat and dispersing wind.
Indications: Headache, toothache, facial swelling, nosebleeds and other facial and facial diseases.
Clinical application
1: Treating migraines with wind pools, external gates, and Hegu acupoints;
2: Pai Ren Zhong specializes in treating facial swelling.
3: Paired with Yangxi acupoint and Shousanli acupoint to treat toothache.
Commonly used in modern times to treat vascular (nerve) headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, etc.