The exact location of the Liver Guan acupoint

The national standard for meridian points does not include the Liver Guan point, so there is no such thing as “the exact location of the Liver Guan point”. Liver meridian points include Taichong and Ququan. If you need to treat liver meridian diseases, you can refer to and use them. The exact location of Taichong is in the depression between the first and second metatarsal bones on the back of the foot. Its main effects include calming the liver and suppressing panic (calming the yang energy of the liver and calming panic), and draining heat and regulating blood. It can be used to treat headache, dizziness, and dystocia (pain in the area of coercion and ribs). Taichong can be used in conjunction with Liver Yu and Sanyinjiao to treat eye disorders caused by liver blood deficiency. Ququan point requires bending the knee to take the point, and its exact location is in the depression above the head of the medial knee stripe. Its main effects include clearing away heat and inducing dampness, and regulating the lower Jiao (bladder and kidney disorders). It is mainly used for treating dysuria (irregular urination), abdominal pain, menstrual disorders, and so on. Ququan point can be combined with Zhongji and Yinlingquan to treat dysuria. Note: Acupuncture operation should be carried out by professional practitioners, do not operate by yourself to avoid causing injury.