There are many arm acupoints, such as the Quchi point located near the elbow, the Neiguan point located 2 inches above the transverse carpal tunnel, and the Shenmen point located on the transverse carpal tunnel. Quchi point is located in the elbow area, at the midpoint of the line between the ulnar ze and the upper line of the lateral epicondyle of the humerus, and it can be used for treating sore throat, cough, asthma, abdominal pain, toothache, eye pain, headache, high blood pressure, and other conditions. Neiguan is located two inches above the transverse line of the wrist, between the tendon of the palmaris longus and the tendon of the radial flexor carpi radialis. Stimulation of this point can be used to treat heart pain, chest tightness, stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, epilepsy, epileptic, insomnia, fever, irritability and other diseases. Shenmen is located at the ulnar end of the transverse carpal stripe, in the radial depression of the ulnar carpal flexor tendon, and can treat heartache, heartburn, palpitations, forgetfulness, insomnia, epilepsy, epilepsy, dementia, and dystocia (pain in the area of the ribs and coats of arms). There are many other acupuncture points on the arm, but the points should not be used for self-acupuncture, moxibustion and bloodletting. If you are in discomfort, you need to select the acupuncture points for acupuncture and moxibustion treatment under the guidance of a Chinese medicine practitioner’s diagnosis, and doing it on your own may lead to serious consequences.