SI 2 Acupuncture Point is called as qián gǔ. Qian means Front and Gu means Valley. This point lies in the depression infront of the 5th metacarpophalangeal joint, which is like a valley.
SI 2 Acupuncture Point Location
On the ulnar side of the fifth digit, in the depression distal to the metacarpophalangeal joint, at the junction of the dorsal and palmar surfaces. Needle perpendicularly 0.3 – 0.5 cun
Ulnar border of little finger, distal to MCP joint
SI 2 Acupuncture Point Names
qián gǔ 前谷
Small Intestine 2 Front Valley
Speciality
- Ying Spring Point on the Small Intestine channel
- Water Point on Fire Meridian
- Ying-Spring (Water) Point
Caution
Functions
- Clears wind-heat and reduces swelling
- Benefits eyes, nose, ears, throat
- ACAP
Indication
- Numbness of Fingers
- Febrile Diseases
- bursting eye pain, red eyes, nasal congestion, nosebleed, tinnitus
- swelling and pain of the neck, throat pain the prevents swallowing, swelling of cheek, mumps
- cough, coughing blood, malaria, febrile disease without sweating
- stiffness and pain of the neck, back, scapula, wrist pain, heat in the palms
- postpartum absence of lactation
Diseases
Finger numbness and sore throat.
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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