Acupuncture points on the soles of the feet are mainly Yongquan, Duiyin, Yongquan point has the effect of tonifying the kidneys and brain, nourishing yin and nourishing the kidneys, tranquilizing the heart and tranquilizing the mind, and Duiyin point has the effect of regulating qi and blood, regulating qi and relieving pain.
Yongquan acupoint is located at the intersection of the first one-third and the second two-thirds of the line connecting the toe seam lines of the second and third toes of the sole of the foot with the heel line, and also at the depression of the center of the foot when the sole of the foot is curled up, which is good for tonifying the kidneys and strengthening the brain, nourishing yin and nourishing the kidneys, and calming the heart and tranquillizing the mind.
The Yongquan point can treat dizziness, sore throat, dry tongue, dysuria (unsmooth urination), pediatric convulsions (a pediatric disease that manifests itself mainly in dizziness, convulsions, and convulsions), and foot-heart fever.
Located in the transverse stripe under the second toe of the foot, the Dui Yin point has the function of harmonizing qi and blood, regulating qi and relieving pain, and can treat chest and hypochondriac (a collective term for the chest and ribcage area) pain, vomiting, menstrual irregularities, hernia and other diseases.
If you are looking for acupoints on the soles of your feet, it is recommended to go to the hospital and find a professional doctor to locate them, rather than blindly searching for them on your own, so as not to locate them incorrectly.