Contraindications of massaging Daling acupoint

Daling acupoint is an acupoint on the pericardium meridian of the syncopal meridian of the hand, and there is no special contraindication to massaging Daling acupoint, which is generally not allowed to be massaged in case of fracture and skin ulceration.
Daling point is in the depression between the tendon of the palmaris longus and the tendon of the radial flexor carpi radialis, at the midpoint of the transverse carpal stripe.
Daling acupoint can be used clinically to treat some diseases of the heart and chest, such as palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic), chest pain, dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms), etc.; to treat diseases of the stomach and internal organs, such as halitosis, vomiting, stomach pain, etc.; and to treat diseases of the mind, such as epilepsy, epileptic evidence, and joyful laughter, etc.. It also treats localized arm or hand pain.
Daling acupoint should not be pressed if there is a fracture of the wrist, localized skin breakage or ulceration to avoid aggravating the condition. Massage needs to be guided by a doctor.