There are no obvious contraindications to rubbing the Blood Sea point, but operation should be avoided if there is localized skin breakage or ulceration.
The Blood Sea point is an acupoint on the Foot Taiyin Spleen meridian, also known as the Hundred Worms’ Node. Blood Sea point is located in the anterior femoral area, 2 inches above the medial end of the patellar base, where the medial femoral (medial thigh) muscle rises. With the effects of regulating menstruation and blood circulation, strengthening the spleen and resolving dampness (strengthening the spleen and dispelling dampness), the Blood Sea point is used for the treatment of metrorrhagia (excessive or dribbling menstruation), amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, and eczema.
The Blood Sea point can be used for acupuncture, moxibustion or acupressure massage, and it is appropriate to press the Blood Sea point until the localized soreness and distension is dispersed towards the knee joint. If discomfort occurs, it is recommended to consult a doctor, it is recommended to press the blood sea point under the guidance of a professional acupuncturist, do not blindly press on their own.