acupoint | Qiuhou |
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Ball, eyeball. This acupoint is located deeper, behind the eyeball, hence the name Qiuhou (EX-HN7).
On the face, at the junction of outer 1/4 and inner 3/4 of the infraorbital rim. When selecting acupoints, the patient sits upright and leans back, gently closing his eyes.
Below the lower tarsus; in the orbicularis oculi muscle, there are facial artery and vein in the superficial layer; zygomatic branch of facial nerve and infraorbital nerve; ophthalmic nerve in deep layer; nodular ganglion and optic nerve at the orbital apex.
Insert the needle along the infraorbital rim, from the outside to the inside, and slowly perpendicular insertion 1.5 to 2 cun toward the optic foramen. When the deep puncture encounters resistance, you should back off a little, change the direction, and then puncture again to avoid bleeding or eyeball injury. When obtaining qi, you may feel soreness or protrusion of the eyeball. Moxibustion is prohibited.
Optic neuritis, optic atrophy, myopia, glaucoma, retinal artery and vein obstruction, retinal membrane pigmentary degeneration, central serous membrane inflammation, abnormal color vision.