Is it true that you only need one acupressure point to cure myopia?

It is not true that only one acupuncture point is needed for myopia, as there may be more than one point for different types of symptoms. In Chinese medicine, myopia is also known as “being able to see near but not far” and “not being able to see far”, etc. It is believed that this disease may be related to the weakness of the heart and yang, deficiency of qi and blood, deficiency of the liver and kidney, etc. Different acupoints are used for different types of symptoms. In the treatment of myopia by acupuncture, the main points of the eyes are used, and the points of the whole body are used as supplements. Commonly used acupoints in the eye area include Chenggou, Fei Ming, Si Bai, and Mo Ming. Among the acupoints of the whole body, if myopia is caused by deficiency of heart and yang, one can choose acupoints such as Xin Yu and Shen Men; if myopia is caused by deficiency of qi, one can choose acupoints such as Shusanli and Spleen Yu; if myopia is caused by deficiency of liver and kidney (weak function of liver and kidney), one can choose acupoints such as Hepatoyu and Kidney Yu. In addition, when myopia occurs, timely prescription of glasses is recommended, and refractive surgery is feasible for serious cases. Therefore, the treatment of myopia cannot be based on a single point, depending on the specific circumstances, it is also necessary to combine the acupuncture points around the eyes and the whole body, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, ask the doctor, the doctor to choose points and operation.