What is the effect of tapping on the Yongquan point

Tapping on the Yongquan point can nourish Yin and reduce fever, and can be used to relieve headache, dizziness, sore throat, and unfavorable bowel movements.
Yongquan is an acupoint of the Foot-Shaoyin-Kidney Meridian, which is located at the bottom of the foot, where the center of the foot is most concave when the toes are flexed, approximately at the concavity of the intersection of the anterior 1/3 and posterior 2/3 of the line connecting the heel and webbing edge of the 2nd and 3rd toes on the bottom of the foot. There are the tendons of the short flexor of the toes, the 2nd earth muscle and the long flexor of the toes, and the deep interosseous muscle; there are branches of the medial plantar nerve, and there is the plantar arch from the anterior tibial artery.
Because the Yongquan point is the well point of the foot Shaoyin Kidney meridian, has the effect of nourishing kidney yin, clearing the deficiency heat, daily health care by tapping the Yongquan point, is conducive to assisting in the treatment of headache caused by kidney yin deficiency, dizziness, sore throat and other symptoms.
If you are not feeling well, we recommend that you go to the hospital and do not use manipulation on your own.