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ST 45 Acupuncture Point

ST 45 Acupuncture Point

ST 45 Acupuncture Point is called as lì duì. Li means Stomach. Dui means Door. This point is at the end of the second toe, like a door of the stomach meridian.

ST 45 Acupuncture Point
ST 45 Acupuncture Point

ST 45 Acupuncture Point Location

On the lateral side of the second toe, 0.1 cun from the corner of the nail bed. Needle subcutaneously 0.1 cun.

Lateral side of second toe, corner of nail

ST 45 Acupuncture Point Names

lì duì 厲兌

Strict Exchange

Stomach 45 Severe Mouth

Speciality

  • Jing-Well (Metal) Point, Jing Well Point on the Stomach Channel
  • Metal Point on Each Meridian

Caution

Functions

  • Clears heat from Stomach channel
  • Clears heat, calms the spirit, restores consciousness

Indication

  • Facial Swelling
  • Deviation of the mouth
  • Toothache
  • Epistaxis
  • Distending sensation of the chest and abdomen
  • Cold in the leg and foot
  • Febrile Diseases
  • Dream Disturbed Sleep
  • Mental Confusion
  • swelling of the face, heat in the head, nosebleed,
  • fullness in chest and abdomen, excessive hunger, febrile disease, jaundice
  • loss of consciousness

Diseases

Coldness of the lower limbs and feet.

Discomfort

Area of Protection

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