What does gushing mean?

Yongquan, located in the sole of the foot, flexing the foot and curling the toes when the center of the foot in the most concave, about when the sole of the 2nd and 3rd toes web edge and the heel of the line between the first 1/3 and the second 2/3 of the intersection of the concave. Yongquan acupoint has the effect of opening the orifices and relieving syncope, nourishing the kidneys and clearing heat, lowering the rebelliousness and opening the collaterals.
Chungquan acupoint is mainly used in the treatment of fainting, heatstroke, pediatric convulsions (pediatric diseases mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions, convulsions), dizziness, insomnia, hemoptysis, sore throat, laryngeal paralysis (pharyngeal redness, swelling, pain, or dryness, foreign body sensation, or pharyngeal itching and discomfort, dysphagia), dysphonia, etc. It is one of the first aid acupoints. One of the first aid points.
In modern times, it is often used to treat shock, heat stroke, nervous vomiting, motion sickness, seasickness, hypertension, cerebral hemorrhage, insomnia, hysteria, epilepsy, psychosis, pediatric convulsions, cephalgia, neuralgia, hyoid bone muscle paralysis, hoarseness, aphonia, coughing, acute tonsillitis, palpitations (accelerated heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), cardiomyopathies, jaundice, uterine prolapses, rubella, and spasms of the lower limbs.
The use of acupuncture points and treatment is recommended to be under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner in recognizing the evidence, and to cooperate with the Chinese medicine practitioner in operating the treatment to avoid adverse consequences.