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Where is dysmenorrhea moxibustion?
Uterine point

The uterine point is located 4 inches below the umbilicus and the lateral opening is 3 inches. Moxibustion at this point is mainly used to treat irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, uterine prolapse and metrorrhagia, endometritis, lumbago, etc. It has the functions of regulating menstruation, stopping leukorrhagia, regulating qi and blood, and lifting subsidence.

Secondary acupoints

Take a prone position, and select points from the midline to the left and right index fingers of the user on the connecting line between the two depressions in the lumbosacral region. Moxibustion at this point is indicated for irregular menstruation. Dysmenorrhea, excessive leucorrhea, dysuria, low back pain, etc. , has the effect of replenishing lower energizer, strengthening waist and promoting diuresis.

Guanyuan point

Guanyuan point is located on the anterior midline of the lower abdomen. On the supine position, draw a line from the navel to the pubic crest, divide this line into five equal parts, and three-fifths down from the navel is this point.

Moxibustion at this point is mainly used to treat insomnia, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, low back pain and fatigue, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. Has the effects of regulating liver and kidney, regulating menstruation, stopping leukorrhagia, regulating intestine and strengthening body.

Sanyinjiao point

Sit with your knees bent at right angles, find the tip of the medial malleolus, take 3 inches upward as the X axis, the posterior edge of the medial tibia as the Y axis, and the intersection of the two axes as the Sanyinjiao point.

Moxibustion at this point is mainly used to treat dysmenorrhea, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, loose stool, bowel sounds, etc. Has the effects of dredging channels and activating collaterals, nourishing yin and tonifying kidney, soothing the liver and regulating qi, harmonizing qi and blood, invigorating spleen and promoting diuresis.