Important acupoints on women’s feet include Yinbai, Taichong, and Zhiyin. 1. The Hidden White Point is a spleen meridian point located on the inner side of the big toe of the foot, 0.1 inches aside from the angle of the toenail. This point treats disorders such as metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, epilepsy, and excessive dreaming. 2. Chong is an acupoint of the liver meridian, located on the dorsal side of the foot, in the depression in front of the union of the first and second metatarsal bones. This point can dredge qi and blood from the liver meridian, and is useful in treating chest pain, chest distension, and breast enlargement that often occur during the premenstrual period. 3. Zhi Yin is an acupoint of the foot solar bladder meridian, located on the lateral side of the last joint of the little toe of the foot, 0.1 inch beside the angle of the toenail. This point can be used to treat fetal malposition. If necessary, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for consultation and treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to identify and treat the problem.