Which acupressure point to massage for high intraocular pressure

High intraocular pressure (IOP) is a western medical concept, which often manifests as headache, dizziness, poor mental health, insomnia, easy eye fatigue, and in severe cases, inability to see things. Patients can massage the solar plexus points and Fengchi points to relieve the discomfort. The solar plexus point is located at the midpoint between the tip of the eyebrow and the lateral canthus of the eye, about one horizontal finger backward; the wind pool point is located in the posterior region of the neck, under the occipital bone, the depression between the upper end of the sternocleidomastoid muscle and the upper end of the trapezius muscle. According to Chinese medicine, the liver opens the orifices in the eyes, and eye diseases are mostly related to the liver. High intraocular pressure may be caused by solid heat in the liver meridian and hyperactivity of the liver yang (the yang of the liver is excessive, which causes dizziness, dizziness, headache and other symptoms). Use Taichong and Xingma points. Taichong is located in the depression in front of the union of the first and second metatarsal bones; Xingma is located between the first and second toes, behind the edge of the web of the toes, at the red and white meat margin (the location where the palm of the hand meets the back of the hand, and the heart of the foot meets the back of the foot). The above acupoints are not recommended for patients to operate on their own, and they should seek prompt medical attention to solve the problem of high intraocular pressure.