Points commonly used in the application of auricular pressure bean therapy for dizziness include Shenmen, adrenal glands, subcortical, occipital, frontal, and inner ear.
Shenmen in the upper part of the posterior 1/3 of the triangular fossa, adrenal glands in the lower tip of the free edge of the ear screen, subcortical in the inner side of the opposite ear screen, frontal in the front of the outer side of the opposite ear screen, occipital in the back of the outer side of the opposite ear screen, the inner ear in the front of the earlobe in the middle of the back. Applying these points has the effect of activating blood circulation and stabilizing dizziness.
Auricular pressure points need to be operated by specialized physicians. There are many causes of dizziness, including otorhinolaryngology, internal medicine, orthopedics, neurology, etc. After dizziness occurs, you need to go to the hospital in time to do the relevant examinations and get a clear picture of the cause of the disease and then treat it. Auricular pressure points are generally an auxiliary treatment for dizziness.