What are the acupoints on the soles of the feet and their effects?

The acupoints on the soles of the feet include Yongquan acupoint, which has the effect of opening the orifices and suke, nourishing the kidney and clearing heat, and descending the rebellious collaterals. Yongquan acupoint is the well point of kidney meridian, which is positioned in the depression on the upper 1/3 of the sole of the foot when the toes are plantarflexed. This point can be used clinically for the treatment of fainting, heat stroke, epilepsy, pediatric convulsion (a pediatric disease mainly manifested by dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions), headache, dizziness, insomnia, coughing up blood, sore throat, paralysis of the throat (the throat is red, swollen, and painful, or dry, with a feeling of a foreign body, or itchy discomfort in the throat and difficulty in swallowing), difficulty in bowel movement, dysuria (unruly urination), and heat in the heart of the foot. This point can be treated by acupuncture, massage and moxibustion. Needling should pay attention to the angle and depth of the needle, moxibustion should pay attention to avoid burning the skin, and massage should pay attention to the strength. If you need to be treated by Yongquan acupoint, please go to the hospital and have it operated by professionals, do not operate blindly on your own.