Generally, there are acupressure points that help to sober up. Symptoms such as dizziness, headache, clumsy movements, incoherent speech, and vomiting may occur after drunkenness. Clinically, acupoints such as the Great Vertebrae, the Middle Vertebrae, the Foot Sanli, and the Sanyinjiao can be used to alleviate the above discomfort and help sober up.
The Great Vertebra belongs to the Directing Vessel. It is located in the spinal region, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior midline.
The mid-epigastric region belongs to the Ren Chakra. It is located in the upper abdomen, 4 inches above the umbilicus, on the anterior midline.
Foot Sanli belongs to the Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian. It is located on the lateral side of the lower leg, 3 inches below the calf’s nose, 1 transverse finger outside the anterior ridge of the tibia, on the line between the calf’s nose and Xiexi.
Sanyinjiao belongs to the foot-taiyin spleen meridian. It is located on the inner side of the calf, 3 inches above the tip of the inner ankle, at the posterior margin of the medial border of the tibia.
If you need to use the above acupoints to sober up, it is recommended to do so under the guidance of a doctor.