Which part of the body is operated in the Push Kan Gong of pediatric massage?

Push Kangu, also known as sub-push Kangu, Kangu is a commonly used acupoint in pediatric massage, the location of which is the upper edge of the two eyebrows. In pediatric massage, pushing this position has the effect of dispersing wind and relieving epidermis, waking up the brain and clearing the eyes, and relieving headache.
In the operation of pushing the kangong, the practitioner should use the thumb from the center of the eyebrow to the tip of the eyebrow to push, 30 to 50 times is appropriate, because the skin and bones of children than adults to be fragile and sensitive, so the massage power does not need to be too large, moderate can be achieved to dredge the meridians and collaterals, wake up and brighten up the role of the children’s colds and coughs and other symptoms have a certain role in alleviating the problem.
Push Kangu can also be used for external fever, headache, more and push save bamboo, rubbing the sun, etc.; can also be used for the treatment of eye pain, more and clear liver meridian, pinch kneading small Tianxin, Qing Tianheshui, etc. used together.
Pediatric massage is a common clinical means of treatment, but it should be noted that it should be operated by a professional physician, do not operate on your own, so as not to damage the body of young children.