Which is the best place to moxiba for inflamed tonsils?

Inflammation of the tonsils is a Western medical term, Chinese medicine is called “milk moth”, there is no moxibustion which part of the best saying, generally according to Chinese medicine, moxibustion Quchi, large vertebrae, tonsil points and other acupoints to alleviate the symptoms. The main features of the breast moth are sore throat or discomfort in the throat, the nucleus of the throat (tonsils) is red and swollen, and there are yellow and white pus spots on the surface, which is caused by the heat or fire burning the throat, and can be relieved by moxibustion of acupuncture points such as Quchi, Daxi, and tonsil points. 1. Quchi point is located in the elbow transverse stripe radial end of the depression, flexion of the elbow to take the point, for the large intestine meridian of the five acupoints, through moxibustion can play the role of wind relief, clearing the role of heat and camp, can be used to treat the head and face of the five senses of the disease, can alleviate the symptoms of discomfort in the throat. 2. The vertebrae point is located in the rear center line, the 7th cervical vertebrae spine in the depression, for the six yang meridian and the intersection of the ducal vein, is the point of external disease fever, moxibustion has the effect of clearing the heat of the surface, if the milk moth is caused by the external wind-heat, moxibustion of vertebrae can alleviate the symptoms of the throat, and help to reduce the fever. 3. Tonsil point is located in the neck, 0.5 inches below the angle of the jaw, for the meridian point, can be used for the treatment of pharyngeal diseases, improve the sore throat, hoarseness, difficulty swallowing and other symptoms. However, it should be noted that moxibustion has the nature of warmth and heat, so if it is not treated properly, it is likely to lead to exacerbation of heat and adverse reactions such as dry mouth, dizziness and constipation. It is recommended to seek medical attention in time and under the guidance of a doctor to avoid delaying the condition.