1.Abdominal distension, diarrhea, edema, jaundice, difficult urination or incontinence, and other symptoms of spleen's inability to transform and transport dampness; 2.Nocturnal emission, irregular menstruation, leukorrhea, and pain in the knees and shins, etc.
On the medial side of the lower leg, in the depression located behind and below the medial condyle of the tibia. (This acupoint is bilateral, one on each side.)
Step 1: Sit upright with bent knees or lie on your back. Step 2: Use your thumb to push along the medial edge of the lower leg bone (tibia) from the bottom up. When the thumb reaches the knee joint, you can feel a depression at the point where the lower leg bone (tibia) bends upwards, which is the location of the acupoint.