Do tui na techniques work for babies with food retention

The common acupuncture points are as follows: 1. Panmen point: that is, the big fish interval, this place is called rubbing Panmen; 2. Clear stomach meridian: from the radial edge of the transverse wrist line to the root of the thumb, called clear stomach meridian; 3. Transport Bagua: Bagua point positioning is to take the palm as the center of the circle, from the palm to the root of the middle finger distance of 2/3 as the radius, drawing a circle, called Bagua point. By transporting Bagua with the upper clearing stomach meridian, rubbing Panmen can pass the internal organs to drain heat and treat food accumulation. It can also be paired with some points on the abdomen, such as rubbing the middle epigastric region, rubbing the tianshu, moistening the abdomen, and even points on the hands, and also with clearing the large intestine. The large intestine meridian is at the radial edge of the index finger, in a straight line from the tiger’s mouth to the fingertip, pushing from the tiger’s mouth toward the fingertip, called clearing the large intestine, which has the effect of clearing the internal organs, diarrhea of heat, and directing stagnation. These acupuncture points are paired together to treat accumulation of food in children.