One hole, one Qiankuns water spring hole
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Shuiquan acupoint, the name of the meridian acupoint. Water, liquid water is also a spring, water is also a pond. The name of this acupoint refers to the accumulation of kidney meridian fluids here to form a water pool. The substance of this acupoint is the local meridian water transmitted from the Dazhong acupoint, which gathers in this acupoint like a water pool, hence the name Shuiquan.
【 Guijing Positioning 】
Guijing: Guitai Yin Kidney Meridian
Positioning: On the inner side of the foot, below the medial malleolus, when Taixi is 1 inch straight down, at the medial depression of the calcaneal tuberosity.
【 Indications and Functions 】
Effect: Promote diuresis and reduce swelling, activate blood circulation and regulate meridians, transfer fluids, clear heat and benefit kidneys, unblock meridians and collaterals, regulate blood flow, and relieve lower energizer.
Indications:
1. Diseases of the urinary and reproductive system: Difficulty urinating, incomplete urination, urinary retention, amenorrhea, menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea, uterine prolapse, uterine inflammation, and endometrial disease
2. Symptoms of head, face, and facial features include blurred vision, night blindness, reduced vision, myopia, hyperopia, dizziness, blurred vision, tinnitus, and hearing loss
3. Limb symptoms include ankle pain and lower limb muscle atrophy
Acupoint compatibility
1. Combining the principles of Guan Yuan, Gui Gui, and San Yin Jiao, using acupuncture to tonify and promote blood circulation, and treating menstrual disorders caused by qi stagnation and blood stasis.
2. For the treatment of dysmenorrhea caused by cold and dampness stagnation, acupuncture and moxibustion are used in the areas of Liao, Zhongji, Shuidao, Diji, and Guilai.
3. Apply acupuncture to the areas of Guilai, Zhongji, Hegu, Geshu, Taichong, and Diji to promote blood circulation and meridian circulation, and treat blood stasis and amenorrhea.
4. Qi sea, San Yin Jiao, Guan Yuan, acupuncture tonifying method, nourishing Xia Yuan, regulating Chong Ren, treating kidney deficiency, menstrual disorders, and dysmenorrhea.
5. Acupuncture and tonifying methods for Qi sea, Wei Dao, Uterus, Guan Yuan, Da He, and Zhao Hai, supplementing qi and lifting depression, and treating Yin Ting caused by kidney qi deficiency.
6. Paired with Spleen Shu, Kidney Shu, and San Yin Jiao Guan Yuan Zhang Men, using acupuncture and moxibustion to nourish the spleen and kidneys, treating abdominal pain and diarrhea caused by spleen and kidney yang deficiency.
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