acupoint | Naohu |
alias | Zafeng, Huilu, Helu |
Intersecting point: governor vessel and foot taiyang.
bubble_chart Etymology
"Nao" (腦), brain; "hu" (戶), door or house. This acupoint is located near foramen magnum, serving as the gateway to brain. It is situated above Fengfu (GV16), hence it is also called "Zafeng" (匝風, wind encircling). In some cases of occipital bone variation, there may be a suture here, so it is also referred to as "Helu" (合顱, skull junction) or "Huilu" (會顱, skull meeting).
On the midline of occipital region, 2.5 cun above posterior hairline, in the depression at the upper edge of external occipital protuberance, directly 1.5 cun above Fengfu (GV16).
Insert subcutaneously 0.3~0.5 cun. Direct moxibustion is contraindicated. In some individuals, the occipital bone may have variations, with the upper part (membranous bone) separated from the rest of the occipital bone (cartilaginous bone), forming an independent interparietal bone. This creates a transverse occipital suture slightly above the highest nuchal line. When needling Naohu (GV17) in infants within the first one or two years of life, the needle may enter the cranial cavity through the transverse suture, potentially damaging the posterior end of the superior sagittal sinus (a dural venous sinus) and the adjacent occipital poles of the brain. However, if the occipital bone is normal or the interparietal bone is not completely separated (i.e., the transverse suture only appears on the sides), this risk is eliminated. Generally, moxibustion is not applied here.
bubble_chart EfficacyImprove vision, relieve convulsion, dispel wind, clear heat.
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