ST 2 Acupuncture Point is called as sì bái. Si means Four Directions. Bai means Brightness. This point is below the eye and is indicated in treating diseases of the eyes. It is said to improve the vision and give one sharp eyes in all four directions.
ST 2 Acupuncture Point Location
On the face, on the infraorbital foramen, 0.5 cun inferior to ST 1 when eyes are focused forward. Needle perpendicularly 0.3 – 0.5 cun
1 cun below the pupil, in the depression at the infraorbital foramen
ST 2 Acupuncture Point Names
sì bái 四白
Stomach 2 Four Whites
Speciality
Caution
Do not needle deeply as to puncture the eyeball
Functions
- Expels wind, clears heat, brightens the eyes
Indication
- Redness and pain of the eye
- Facial Paralysis and Pain
- Twitching of Eye Lids
- redness, pain, itchiness of eyes
- vision problems, excessive lacrimation
- deviation of mouth and eye, twitching eyelids, headache
- Round worms in the bile duct (needle LI-20 and ST-2)
Diseases
Eye disorders, facial oedema, facial muscle paralysis, facial pain and trigeminal neuralgia.
Discomfort
Area of Protection
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