The Stomach meridian has a total of 45 acupoints, and its main treatments are mainly for gastrointestinal diseases, diseases of the head and face and the five senses, diseases of the mind, fever and other diseases in the areas where the meridian circulates, such as impotence and paralysis of the lower limbs (lower limb weakness, numbness, and pain), and hemiplegia (the inability to move a limb at will on one side of the body), and so on. Acupuncture points of the Stomach meridian include Chengsu, Si Bai, Jiusao, Di Cang, Da Ying, Che Che, Xia Guan, Tou Wei, Ren Ying, Shuidu, Qishe, Qi Pang, Qi Tou, Kufang, Yafang, Ying Window, Milk Middle, Milk Root, No Allowance, Chengmeng, Liangmen, Guanmen, Taiyi, Slippery Flesh Gate, and Tianshu. Below the navel are Waoling, Daju, Shui Dao, Guilai, Qichong, Thigh Pass, Fubu, Yin Shi, Liangqiu, Calvary, Foot Sanli, Upper Ju Xiu, Jiekou, Lower Ju Xiu, Fenglong, Xiexi, Chongyang, Shenggu, Neiting, Litui. The main treatments include gastrointestinal diseases such as loss of appetite, vomiting, stomachache, choking, diarrhea, dysentery, abdominal distension and constipation, etc.; diseases of the head and face, such as eye redness, pain and itching, eyelid twitching, epistaxis (nosebleed), toothache, ear disease, etc.; delirium, epilepsy, sweating in fever, and other diseases of meridian circulation such as impotence of the lower limbs, lumbar and knee soreness and coldness, spinning tendons, hemiplegia. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for the above symptoms and avoid taking acupuncture points by oneself.