Lower Epigastrium.
On the anterior midline, 2 cun above the umbilicus.
Strengthens the spleen, improves digestion, removes stagnation.
The point of intersection of the Ren Mai and Liver Channel of Foot Tai Yin.
- Digestive system: digestive disorders, loss of appetite, gastroptosis, epigastric pain, belching, stomach rumble, abdominal distension, diarrhea, constipation, exhaustion, vomiting, stomach heaviness in fed state.
- Urinary system: blood in urine.
Puncture perpendicularly 1- 2 cun. Cauterization.