Female genital prolapse, leukorrhea, irregular menstruation, hernia, lower abdominal pain, constipation, and waist and hip pain.
On the lateral abdomen, in front of the anterior superior iliac spine, horizontally at 3 cun below the navel. (This acupoint is bilateral, one on each side.)
Sure, I will translate the provided instructions into English. Step 1: Lie on your back. Step 2: Determine the pubic symphysis: Push vertically downward along the anterior midline of the lower abdomen, and you can feel a bone, which is the pubic symphysis. Step 3: Divide the line connecting the navel and the upper edge of the pubic symphysis into five equal parts. Step 4: Draw a horizontal line at the intersection of the upper 3/5 and lower 2/5 of this line. Step 5: On the anterior upper side of the pelvis, you can feel a bony protrusion (the anterior superior iliac spine), and the location where this bony protrusion is in front and intersects with this line is the acupoint.