Where is the large intestine meridian distributed

Large Intestine Meridian Points are located on the radial edge of the index finger in a straight line from the fingertip to the tiger’s mouth.
The Large Intestine Meridian Point is the name of a nudging point from the Pediatric Massage Classic. It is mainly located at the radial end of the index finger, up the radial side of the index finger, between the 1.2 metacarpal bones (Hegu) and up into the depression between the two tendons (the tendon of the extensor digitorum longus and the tendon of the extensor digitorum brevis). It is mainly used for treating diseases of the head, face, five senses and throat, such as abdominal pain, bowel sounds, diarrhea, constipation, dysentery, sore throat, nasal congestion or nasal canthus.
The large intestine meridian points are mainly pushed, but can also be pinched. When treating diarrhea, the points can be taken together with the Spleen and Earth points; when treating dysentery, the points can be taken together with the San Guan, Yin and Yang, Bagua, and the Four Transverse Stripes.
It is recommended that when patients need to massage the large intestine meridian points, they should consult a professional Chinese medicine practitioner in time to take the points and then operate, not blindly operate on their own, so as not to cause damage.