What are the symptoms of bladder meridian blockage

Symptoms of bladder meridian blockage include inability to urinate, enuresis, epilepsy, eye pain, nasal congestion and excessive nasal discharge.
The route of the Foot Solar Bladder Meridian begins at the inner corner of the eyes, goes upward over the forehead, and meets the Directing Vessel at the top of the head. Its branch meridians branch out from the top of the head to the upper corners of the ears. Its direct meridian, from the top of the head into the cranium into the brain, and then shallow out along the occipital neck down to the waist, into the kidney, belonging to the bladder. There are also two branches that go out sideways and eventually enter the popliteal fossa or to the lateral ends of the little toes.
Symptoms of bladder meridian blockage include inability to pass urine, enuresis, epilepsy, eye pain, nasal congestion and excessive nasal discharge, headache, and pain in the back of the neck, back, waist, buttocks, and posterior side of the lower limbs where this meridian circulates.
If you are not feeling well, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and then the doctor will arrange a treatment plan, which should not be taken lightly to avoid delaying your condition.