What are the acupoints that have antipyretic effects?

Acupuncture points with antipyretic effects include the Great Vertebral Point and the Qu Chi Point.
Daxi point belongs to the dushi vein, for the hands and feet of the three Yang meridians and the dushi vein of the meeting place, in the middle line of the back, the seventh cervical vertebrae spinal protuberance in the depression. Da Shi can regulate the six yang meridians, clearing heat and relieving epidermis, stopping malaria and stopping epilepsy. This point can clear internal heat of Yangming, relieve external heat of the Sun, and relieve external heat of the Shaoyang (treating external heat illnesses in which the evil is between half-expression and half-li) in order to expel the evil, and is mainly used for treating systemic heat illnesses and external evils.
Quchi is a conjunction point of the Hand Yangming Large Intestine Meridian, located in the flexion depression of the elbow. Because the large intestine and the lungs are mutually exclusive, this point has the function of dispersing wind evils, relieving the surface and removing evils, and acupuncture has a better effect of reducing fever. Combined with Gu and Waiguan, it is very effective in treating cold and fever, pharyngitis and tonsillitis.
In addition to this, bloodletting can be done by puncturing at the great vertebrae point or the tip of the ear, which can also have a good effect on fever reduction.
Acupuncture operation of acupuncture points needs to be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors, and should not be operated blindly. If there is fever, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.