Three Yin Intersection.
On the medial side of the lower leg, 3 cun superior to the prominence of the medial malleolus, in a depression close to the medial crest of the tibia.
Strengthens spleen, expels dampness, subdues liver, nourishes kidneys, moves Qi in the lower burner (xia jiao).
The point of intersection of three Yin channels - Spleen Channel of Foot Tai Yin, Kidney Channel of Foot Shao Yin and Liver Channel of Foot Jue Yin.
- Digestive system: the feeling of fullness and fullness in the epigastric region, loss of appetite, digestive disorders, food stagnation, nausea, vomiting, stomach rumble, diarrhea.
- Respiratory system: cough (lack of Yin).
- Urinary system: uracrasia, urinary retention, all five Lin syndromes, especially cloudy urine syndrome (Gao lin).
- Reproductive system: infertility, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, algomenorrhea, uterine hemorrhage, uterine prolapse, vaginal ptosis, poor separation of the placenta, spotting with climacteric syndrome, prolonged labor, prevention of miscarriages (to affect the point before conception), lower abdominal pain with small secretions, postpartum shock, excessive leucorrhoea, spermatorrhea, impotence, phallodynia, small penis, inguinal and inguinoscrotal hernia, frequent radiation, premature ejaculation.
- 5 holes diseases: sore throat, tongue stiffness, nasal hemorrhage.
- Disorders of the mind: insomnia, convulsive disorder, nervous debility, psychosis, melancholy.
- Localized diseases: pain on the inner surface of the thigh and lower leg, circulatory disorders in the legs.
- Features: pain in the pelvis, various suppuration on the skin, weakness and paralysis of the lower extremities, atherosclerosis, dizziness in children after outdoor games (lack of blood), masturbation in children, hypertension. The point removes sexual excitement.
Puncture perpendicularly 0.5 - 1 cun. Cauterization.