The Yingxiang point can be pressed for 10-15 minutes daily to clear wind and heat and clear the nasal passages. Because stimulation of the Yingxiang point can clear heat and open the nasal passages, it is often used clinically to treat symptoms such as nasal congestion, runny nose, toothache, and crooked eyes and mouth. The Yingxiang acupoint is a health care point on the body, which is located at the nasolabial groove on both sides of the nose, and will feel distinctly sore and swollen when pressed with the hand. Patients can use the index finger to vertically press the Yingxiang, 1-3 minutes each time, press about ten times. After the massage, you can drink a cup of hot water in moderation to help enhance the therapeutic effect. In short, pressing the Yingxiang point can be used to treat symptoms such as nasal congestion and sneezing caused by wind-cold or wind-heat colds, and can also be used to treat diseases such as orofacial distortion and biliary ascariasis. Specific manipulation techniques are recommended to consult the Chinese medicine massage department of a regular hospital and operate under the guidance of a professional doctor.