Acupuncture points for facial paralysis

Acupuncture points for facial paralysis include Yangbai, Zyongsiao, Cheek Che, Dicang, Cataract, Hegu, etc., which need to be selected according to the patient’s condition.
Facial paralysis is characterized by tilting of the corners of the mouth to one side and incomplete eyelid closure, also known as “tilted mouth and eyes”. Its occurrence is often related to overwork, lack of positive energy, wind-cold or wind-heat.
Acupuncture points for facial paralysis are Yangbai, Zyongsiao, Cheek Che, Dicang, Cataract and Hegu. For wind-cold syndrome, match with Fengchi and Liejiao; for wind-heat syndrome, match with Waiguan and Quchi; for qi-blood insufficiency, match with Adachi Sanli and Qihai. Crooked middle man’s groove with Shuigou; shallow nasolabial groove with Yingxiang; crooked chin (chin) and lip groove with Chengjian; numbness of the tongue and diminished sense of taste with Lianquan; difficulty in eye-healing with Zanzhu and Kunlun; and weeping with Chengsui.
Yangbai, zygomaticos, dicang, cheek car, and cataract can dredge and regulate the facial meridians and tendons, invigorate blood circulation. Hegu is located on the back of the hand, between the first and second metacarpal bones, when the second metacarpal bone radial side of the midpoint, for the distal part of the meridian selection of acupuncture points, taking the “face mouth Hegu collection” meaning.
Yangbai is on the forehead, directly above the pupil and one inch above the center of the eyebrow, and is used to treat eyelid twitching and ptosis; Zyongsiao is directly below the corner of the eye socket when the lower edge of the zygomatic bone is in the depression, and is used for treating askew eyes and mouth and swelling of the cheeks.
Di Cang is located on the outside of the corner of the mouth, straight up to the pupil, and is used for treating aphthous stuttering of the mouth and salivation; Che Che is one horizontal finger in front of and above the corner of the jaw, and is used for treating aphthous stuttering of the mouth and eyes, and toothache; Cataract is located behind the earlobe, in the depression between the mastoid process of the temporal bone and the corner of the jaw, and is used for treating aphthous stuttering of the mouth and eyes, and silencing of the mouth, and so on;
The operation of moxibustion needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor, and should not be operated by oneself to avoid adverse reactions.