Child’s Fever Pushing and Nudging Technique

Tui na therapy for fever in children usually chooses the technique of clearing heat, and selects head or limb acupoints for operation, such as opening the gate of heaven, pushing the kangong, kneading the sun, kneading the high bones behind the ear, clearing the lung meridian, pushing the three passes, retreating the six internal organs, and clearing the water of the river of heaven. Open Tianmen: both thumbs in the child’s eyebrow to the forehead straight push, repeat the operation 50 times. Push Kankong: push the thumbs of both hands at the center of the child’s eyebrows to the sides, repeat the operation 50 times. Rub the sun: use the fingers on both sides of the child’s temples to rub clockwise, repeat the operation 50 times. Kneading the high bone behind the ear: place the fingers behind the ears on both sides of the child, and press and knead the high bone parallel to the earlobe clockwise, repeat the operation 50 times. Clearing the lung meridian: use the thumb to push the ring finger of the child, from the tip of the finger to the root of the finger, repeat the operation 100 times. Pushing the three passes: use the radial side of the thumb or the surface of the index and middle fingers to push the ulnar edge of the forearm from the transverse wrist stripe to the transverse elbow stripe of the child, repeat the operation 200~300 times. Clearing the water of the Tianhe River: use the index, middle two fingers in the inner forearm of the child from the transverse line of the wrist to the transverse line of the elbow straight push, repeat the operation 200~300 times. Retreat the six internal organs: use the index, middle two fingers in the child’s forearm ulnar side edge from the elbow horizontal stripe to the wrist horizontal stripe little finger side straight push, repeat the operation 200~300 times. If your child has a fever, you should go to the hospital in time to see a doctor for a clear diagnosis and develop a scientific treatment program, do not operate blindly on your own to avoid delays.