The Spleen acupoint is located in the spinal region, below the spinous process of the 11th thoracic vertebra, 1.5 inches beside the posterior midline. Nudge the Spleen Acupoint with your fingers or palms by pointing and rubbing.
The Spleen Acupuncture Point is an acupoint of the Foot Solar Bladder Meridian. To take the point, take a prone or prone position, and take the point 1.5 inches away from the middle spine point between the spinous processes of the 11th thoracic vertebrae. It has the effects of benefiting qi and strengthening the spleen, harmonizing the stomach and lowering rebelliousness (harmonizing the stomach qi and bringing down the upward rebellious qi). It is used for treating abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dysentery, blood in stool, excessive food and hunger, body emaciation, and back pain.
You can use the thumbs or palms of the left and right hands to massage the Spleen Yu points for about 1 to 3 minutes, which can have the effect of tonifying the weakness of the spleen and stomach.
Parents are advised to bring their children to regular hospitals and have them operated by a professional doctor if they need to massage the spleen points, so as not to cause discomfort by doing it on their own.