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? Tips of TCM Acupoint and Rule of Law Emergency

Introduction: What should we do when we suddenly encounter dizziness, high blood pressure and other emergencies? What can we do when facing the pain of ourselves or others? Below I will teach you how to treat 12 kinds of emergencies and other health preservation!

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In some emergencies or common sudden attacks, patients often suffer great pain and even accidents because they cannot be sent to the hospital for treatment in time. In fact, in this emergency situation where there is neither medical care nor medicine, as long as you master a few very practical methods of treating diseases with bare hands, you can win valuable time for patients to be sent to the hospital for treatment.

1. Treating syncope

During heatstroke, stroke and collapse, the patient suddenly fainted, and his face was pale and sweaty. At this time, his family can press Hegu point (located between the thumb and forefinger) with his thumb for 2 ~ 3 minutes, which will generally relieve him.

2. Treating shock

* * Renzhong point (located at the midpoint of nasolabial groove) has the function of raising blood pressure and exciting the respiratory center. When patients with stroke, heatstroke, poisoning and allergy suddenly appear coma, respiratory arrest, blood pressure drop or even shock, pressing their acupoints with the tip of their thumb can often play a first-aid role.

3. Lowering blood pressure

Anger, rage, excitement, fatigue and other reasons often lead to a sharp rise in blood pressure, which is a great threat to patients' lives. At this time, pressing Laogong point (located at the intersection of the second metacarpal bone and the third metacarpal bone in the palm of your hand, and at the middle fingertip of the fist-clenched finger) can often make your blood pressure gradually return to normal.

4. To stop hiccups

When hiccups occur, patients can use their thumb and forefinger to press Shaoshang point (about .3 cm near the nail corner on the radial side of the thumb) until they feel sore, and the hiccups will stop after half a minute to one minute.

5. When stopping nosebleeds

, immediately pinch your heel point (located in the depression between ankle joint and heel bone) with your thumb and forefinger, pinch your right heel for left nosebleeds, and pinch your left heel for right nosebleeds to stop bleeding.

6, stop vomiting

When vomiting, patients can press Neiguan point (located in the middle of forearm, about 6.5 cm on the wrist transverse stripes) to stop vomiting, and it is appropriate to press until they feel sore, and stop vomiting in about 1 minute.

7. Stop Headache

When a headache occurs, the patient can press the temples on both sides of the head (located in the depression about 3 cm backward between the brow tip and the outer corner of the eye) with both index fingers, until they feel painful and rotate clockwise for about 1 minute, and the headache can be relieved.

8. Stop stomachache

When you have a stomachache, press and rub the points on your legs (about 1cm below your knees and at the lateral finger of your tibia) with your thumbs, and keep it for 3-5 minutes after you feel sore and numb, and the stomachache can be obviously relieved.

9. Stop angina pectoris

Angina pectoris is often accompanied by chest oppression and suffocation. At this time, you can press Zhiyang point (located on the posterior median line of human back, in the depression under the spinous process of the seventh thoracic vertebra), and generally press it for 3~6 minutes, and angina pectoris can be effectively relieved.

1, stop gallbladder colic

When cholecystitis and gallstones attack, severe colic can occur in the right upper abdomen. The patient can use his thumb to hold the Yanglingquan point on the right leg for 2 minutes (located obliquely below the knee and in the slightly anterior depression of the fibular head on the outside of the leg), and good analgesic effect can be obtained.

11. Stop renal colic

When renal colic occurs, you can press Sanyinjiao (located on the inner side of the calf, about 1 cm above the tip of the medial ankle of the foot, behind the medial edge of the tibia) with your thumb, and the symptoms can be relieved after repeated *** 3~5 minutes.

12. Treatment of constipation

If constipation people use the middle finger of their left hand to press the left Tianshu point (located about 6.5 cm on the left side of the navel) when defecating, they will feel comfortable if they hold it for about 1 minute until they feel sore. Then hold your breath, increase the intra-abdominal pressure, and defecate smoothly in a while.

Chinese medicine is drunk inside and washed outside skillfully

It is the dream of female friends to have white and delicate skin. However, many women are troubled by skin problems such as facial spots, chloasma, freckles and various spots. Scientists believe that the quality of skin is the external manifestation of the internal environment of the body, and the problem lies in the inside and is expressed outside. Therefore, it is necessary to be internal and external at the same time, so that the facial skin color will be rosy, delicate and smooth.

Here's a small method to solve the problem of skin spots by internal drinking and external washing of traditional Chinese medicine:

1 grams of cortex Dictamni Radicis, 12 grams of Fructus Tribuli, 12 grams of Radix Angelicae Sinensis, and 15 grams of Fructus Crataegi are decocted with 5 ml of water for 2 minutes, then the liquid medicine is poured out, and then it is taken twice in the morning and evening after being mixed with the first poured liquid medicine. Then add 1 ml of clear water to the residue, and pour out the liquid medicine after decocting. When the temperature of the liquid medicine obtained this time is moderate, wash your face with it once a day. In this way, drinking inside and washing outside can make full use of the medicine and solve the troubles of facial spots as soon as possible. If you don't have time to decoct the medicine, you can also use the above medicine to soak in water, some for drinking and some for washing your eyelids.

among the methods provided above, Dictamni Radicis has the effects of clearing away heat, eliminating dampness, expelling wind and detoxifying, and has been a good medicine for treatment since ancient times. Modern research has found that it can inhibit the growth of fungi, and Tribulus terrestris has the effects of calming the liver and suppressing yang, soothing the liver and relieving depression, expelling wind and relieving itching. Whenever skin problems are caused by stress, bad mood and stagnation of qi, this medicine is commonly used: Angelica is called "the holy medicine of gynecology", which has the function of invigorating qi and blood. When qi and blood are sufficient, the skin can be improved. Hawthorn has the function of promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. Modern research has found that hawthorn contains malic acid, vitamin C, citric acid and pectin, which can prevent pigment particles from accumulating under the skin and keep the skin elastic. This combination of four herbs can make your skin white and red, and make you a healthy beauty!

It should be noted that this method is not suitable for women during pregnancy. In addition, the quality of skin has a great relationship with mood and emotion. If you keep a cheerful mood and peace of mind regularly, the qi and blood can be reconciled and the skin will get better.

Chinese medicine should be based on syndrome differentiation

Many people are happy to use it to treat diseases or preserve health. Take one or several kinds of traditional Chinese medicines, put them in a cup, add boiling water, cover them, soak them for a few minutes, and you can drink them like you usually drink tea. This kind of traditional Chinese medicine called "substitute tea" is really much more convenient than it is. But if you have knowledge, you must know it.

Choose a suitable variety

Due to the variety and wide sources of traditional Chinese medicines, and the different textures and tastes, some traditional Chinese medicines can make tea, while others can't. Traditional Chinese medicines commonly used for making tea include ginseng, American ginseng, Ganoderma lucidum, Eucommia ulmoides, longan pulp, Lycium barbarum, tangerine peel, senna leaf, rhubarb, cassia seed, lotus plumule, ginger, boat-fruited Sterculia, mint, dark plum, hawthorn, perilla, Siraitia grosvenorii, olive (LYSIMACHIA christinae), fresh Eupatorium, fresh Pogostemon, watermelon peel, cogongrass rhizome, etc. In principle, tea should be prepared in standardized pieces, some of which should even be cut into thin slices, and fruit Chinese medicines such as Siraitia grosvenorii and olive should be broken to make tea.

Chinese herbal tea must be differentiated

Just like decoction, Chinese herbal tea should be used in a differentiated manner according to the performance of Chinese herbal medicine, combined with one's own constitution, disease, climate, season, etc., so as to achieve the expected effect, and it can never be trusted by hand. If boat-fruited Sterculia is cold, it can clear lung heat, benefit throat, clear bowel and relieve constipation. It is effective for sore throat, hoarseness and constipation caused by wind-heat pathogen, but ineffective for sore throat and hoarseness caused by incomplete vocal cords or excessive alcohol and tobacco. Another example is honeysuckle, which is a well-known heat-clearing antidote. It is suitable for people who get angry in summer, but it can't be used for people with spleen and stomach deficiency and cold. Abuse will cause diarrhea. In addition, some drugs can cause allergies, and some drugs may hurt the fetus, which is something that special groups can't use indiscriminately. Therefore, you should listen to the doctor's guidance before choosing medicine to make tea.

Chinese herbs should be used to make tea according to their taste, dosage and administration method

Generally speaking, it is best to make tea with a single flavor of Chinese herbs, which can be formulated for treatment or illness. However, if you choose 4-5 flavors at most, too many flavors will lose the meaning of making tea. The dosage of traditional Chinese medicine for making tea varies with the medicine and use. Generally speaking, the dosage of fresh medicine should be large, and the dosage of dry medicine should be small. The dosage should be small when preserving health and large when treating diseases. For example, dried tangerine peel can be 12-2g fresh and 6-1g dried tangerine peel. Cogongrass rhizome is used as clearing powder, 1 grams each time, while 3-5 grams is needed to treat bleeding syndrome caused by blood heat. In addition, when drinking medicinal tea, it is recommended to take it warm and drink it frequently, one dose a day. Flexible in special circumstances.

In addition, we should also pay attention to the time of making tea with traditional Chinese medicine, which generally depends on the texture of the medicine, usually 3-5 minutes, but it must be soaked in boiling water or boiling water.

Tips: Maybe you don't feel like mastering more emergency knowledge when you are healthy, but people are getting older, and our health and the health of our families will be threatened gradually, so learn these methods now!

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