Patients often adopt a comfortable position on their own, depending on the location of the disease or injury. Experienced people often use the posture of the position to determine the disease, so as to use the correct rescue method. Passive position refers to a fixed and uncomfortable state in which the patient cannot rely on his own strength to adjust or change the position of the limbs. The patient is forced to take the position in order to alleviate the pain, which is manifested by the patient tossing and turning in bed and constantly changing the position. It is most often seen in pain due to gallstones, intestinal colic and biliary roundworms. The abdominal pain can be well relieved by pressing on the abdominal points. To identify this point, find the bone in the palm of the hand that connects to the little finger and slide your thumb up and down along the bone. There is a small depression in the middle of this bone, press firmly on it and move it slowly up and down. If you press hard enough, you will feel a tingling sensation when you press on a certain point, and that is the point! When you find this point, you should remember the sensation so that you can find it more easily in the future.