The proper way to bleed at the Great Vertebral Point is to puncture the local point with a three-pronged needle, piercing the skin and causing it to bleed.
The Great Vertebral Point is an acupoint on the Directing Vessel, located in the spinal region of the human body, in the depression below the spinous process of the 7th cervical vertebra, on the posterior median line, with the effect of relieving epidemics and clearing away heat, suppressing spasms and tranquilizing the mind, and promoting the passage of yang and regulating qi.
Clinically, Da Shi points can be used to treat fever, malaria, cold (cold) fever, cough, asthma, bone vapor tide fever (a burst of heat, feel the heat from the bone to the outside), epilepsy, epilepsy, children’s convulsions (to the dizziness, convulsions, convulsions as the main manifestation of the pediatric disease), the strong collar, spinal pain, rubella, acne and other diseases.
When taking the acupuncture point, one should sit with the head bowed down or sitting down with the head lowered, and take the seventh cervical vertebra which is the highest in the bulge at the back of the neck and can be flexed, extended and rotated, and take the point at the lower part of the vertebrae. When bloodletting, use three-pronged needles to puncture the local acupoints, puncture the skin and make it bleed.
If you need to take the great vertebrae point bloodletting, you should go to the regular hospital, by professional doctors to operate, so as not to operate on their own to cause discomfort.