What are the acupressure points at the big toe?

The acupoints for the big toe are the Hidden White Point and the Dadun Point. 1. Hidden White: Belongs to the Spleen Meridian of the Foot Taiyin, and is located on the medial side of the terminal section of the big toe, 0.1 inch behind the lateral side of the corner of the root of the toenail. It is used for treating excessive menstruation, metrorrhagia (excessive menstrual flow or dribbling), blood in the stool, blood in the urine, and excessive dreaming. This point has the effect of awakening the mind and strengthening the spleen and stomach (restoring the functions of the spleen and stomach). 2. Dadun: belongs to the Liver Meridian of the foot syncope, located at the lateral side of the last section of the big toe, 0.1 inch behind the lateral side of the root angle of the toenail. It is used for treating hernia, abdominal pain, enuresis, retention of urine (inability to urinate) and menstrual disorders. This acupoint has the effect of soothing and awakening the mind, as well as clearing dampness and heat, in addition to regulating Qi and regulating the liver. If you need to use acupoint treatment, you need to be operated by a doctor, do not operate on your own to avoid adverse consequences.