The exact location of the Middle Epigastric Point is in the upper abdomen, 4 inches above the navel, on the anterior midline. The Middle Epigastric Point is a common acupoint of the Ren Vessel, a recruitment point for the stomach, and a visceral meeting point of the eight meeting points. It can be used clinically to treat a wide range of conditions such as nausea (lack of appetite and reduced food intake), nausea, vomiting, bloating, stomach pain, hiccups, jaundice, and epilepsy. The method of extracting the acupoint is relatively simple, asking the examinee to take the supine position, along the abdomen in front of the center line of the sternocleidomastoid downward position to touch, in the sternocleidomastoid joint with the navel line of the midpoint there is an acupoint, this acupoint is the acupoint of the middle epigastric region. Acupuncture needs to be operated by a professional acupuncturist, and should not be operated by oneself to avoid accidents.