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acupointDaying
aliasSuikong
International codeST5
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【Category】

crossing point: Lingshu‧Hanrebing Ma Shi Note: "Daying (ST5) comes from foot yangming, and hand yangmingThe veins enter the gums and intersect with each other.”

【Origin】

Literal meaning "great welcome". Ying refers to the pulse point of the artery. The point is located where the facial artery pulses, foot yang brightness stomach meridian (ST) descends from the front to Renying (ST9), hence the name.

【Location】

In front of the mandibular angle on the face, at the front edge of the masseter muscle attachment, and at the pulsation point of the facial artery. When one finger is placed horizontally above the midpoint of the lower edge of the jaw, the cheeks and elbows are in a depression.
  • Zhenjiu Jiayi Jing: "One and three inches in front of the chin, the bone is depressed by the middle artery";
  • Qianjin Yaofang as "one inch and two points";
  • Bronze Figure acupoint acupuncture and moxibustion Illustrations: "The mouth is also used as two shoulders";
  • Xunjing Kaoxue Bian: "Located between the cheekbones, an inch and a half below the ears."

【Anatomy】

  • Muscle: The anterior edge of the masseter muscle stop.
  • Nerve: buccal nerve, marginal mandibular branch of facial nerve.
  • Vessels: There is the facial artery in front.

【Manipulation】

Avoid facial artery oblique insertion 0.3~0.5 inches. No moxibustion.

【Efficacy】

dispelling wind, sharp tongue.

  • Classical: swollen cheeks, toothache, swollen face, fever, mute mouth, crooked mouth, strong tongue and inability to speak, scrofula, epilepsy, cold cramps, full stomach, wheezing and breathing, and the mouth cannot accept food. , unable to chew, short of breath, wind and carbuncle, swollen face, unable to close eyes, strong lips and lips that move continuously, dislocation disease of jaw joints, shrimp toad plague.
  • Modern: Facial nerve palsy, mumps.

【Recipe】

  • Toothache and chills: Daying (ST5), Quanliao (SI18), Tinghui (GB2), Quchi (LI11).
  • Neck scrofula: Daying (ST5), (hand) Wuli, Binao (LI14).
  • Shrimp plague: Daying (ST5), Quchi (LI11), Hegu (LI4).

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