Acupuncture points that can strengthen the spleen and dispel dampness are Yinlingquan, Gongsun and Duodu points, but they should be treated by a professional acupuncturist and should be combined with dietary therapy to avoid cold and raw foods, as well as oral medications such as ginseng-ling-white-art-san and spleen-strengthening pills. 1. Yinlingquan: is the spleen meridian point, for the spleen and dampness preferred points, located in the inner calf, when the medial condyle of the tibia bone after the lower part of the depression. It is used for treating abdominal distension, diarrhea, edema and other diseases caused by the lack of transportation of water and dampness due to spleen deficiency (the weak spleen leads to the poor functioning of water and fluid). 2. Gongsun Acupuncture Point: An acupoint of the Spleen meridian. It is located at the lower anterior edge of the first metatarsal bone at the point where the red and white flesh intersects (the junction of the heart of the hand and the back of the hand, and the heart of the foot and the back of the foot). It has the effect of strengthening the spleen and stomach. Often used to treat spleen and stomach disorders such as bloating, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, edema, diarrhea and other diseases. 3. Da Du acupoint: an acupoint of the spleen meridian. In front of the first metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe, in the position of the red and white flesh intersection, is the metropolitan point. It strengthens the spleen and induces dampness, harmonizes the spleen and stomach, and treats abdominal distension, vomiting, food stagnation (indigestion of food and its accumulation in the stomach), edema, and dysuria (unsmooth urination). These three points belong to the spleen meridian, acupuncture, moxibustion or massage can play a role in strengthening the spleen and eliminating dampness. Acupuncture, moxibustion, massage should be operated by or under the guidance of a professional acupuncturist or Chinese medicine practitioner, do not operate on your own to avoid injury.