Kidney deficiency and asthma, nocturnal emission, impotence, hernia, premature ejaculation, turbid urine, enuresis, dysuria, frequent urination, urinary retention, hematuria, urinary tract infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, yellow and white vaginal discharge, irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, metrorrhagia, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dysentery, urinary tract infection, functional uterine bleeding, uterine prolapse, neurasthenia, syncope, shock, lower abdominal pain, cholera with vomiting and diarrhea, post-stroke syndrome, deficiency and cold, emaciation and weakness, dizziness, diabetes, enteritis, intestinal adhesion, infantile simple indigestion, insomnia, cold hands and feet, urticaria, etc.
In the lower abdomen, on the anterior midline, 3 cun below the center of the navel.
Step 1: Lie on your back or sit upright; Step 2: Identify the pubic symphysis: By following the anterior midline of the lower abdomen vertically downward, you can feel a bone, which is the pubic symphysis; Step 3: Divide the line connecting the navel and the midpoint of the upper edge of the pubic symphysis into five equal parts; Step 4: The point where the upper 3/5 and the lower 2/5 of this line intersect is the location of this acupoint.