Red and swollen eyes, tearing, blurred vision, dizziness, nearsightedness, night blindness, color blindness, tearing in the wind, migraine, conjunctivitis, blepharitis, eye fatigue, trigeminal neuralgia, etc. This acupoint is also one of the commonly used points for regulating eye diseases, especially for those who often use their eyes, it is even more important to master the method of locating this point accurately and proficiently. A simple massage for a minute or two can significantly relieve eye fatigue, and for students, it is one of the rare acupoints for preventing myopia. In addition, other important eye points such as Gathered Bamboo (BL-2), Four Directions Brightness (ST-2), Great Yang (EX-HN5), Tears Container (ST-1), and Fish Low Back (EX-HN4) can be used in conjunction for an even better effect.
Located on the face, in the depression slightly above the inner canthus of the eye. (This acupoint is bilateral, one on each side.)
Sit up straight and close your eyes. Place your fingers slightly above the inner corner of the eye and gently press to feel a depression, which is the location of this acupoint.