There are many acupoints on the top of the head, the more common ones are Sishencong, Baihui, Tongtian, Muwuxiang, Wuzhi, Shangxing, fontanelle, Chengguang, and Houjian, all of which are located at the top of the head and have a large part of the effect of generating Yang, which can assist in the treatment of constipation and organ prolapse. By acupuncture, moxibustion, and even local bloodletting of specific acupuncture points, the functions related to the body’s organs can be improved, which is very useful for unblocking the meridians. The top of the head acupuncture point is best known as the Baihui point, which is ideal for treating pediatric prolapse when pressed in children. In adults, tapping on the Baihui point helps aid in the treatment of senile constipation.