To improve blood stasis, you can press Blood Sea and Diaphragm Yu.
Blood stasis is often associated with tingling in the chest and abdomen, poor sleep, purple tongue, petechiae, and stagnant pulse. The meridians in Chinese medicine are related to the operation of qi and blood. Pressing some of the points on the meridians can regulate qi and blood, and the points that are commonly used for treating blood stasis include the Blood Sea and Diaphragm Yu points.
Blood Sea point is located in the foot Shaoyin spleen meridian, Chinese medicine believes that the spleen is the master of blood, and all kinds of diseases related to blood can be treated by regulating the spleen meridian, therefore, the Blood Sea point can regulate blood stasis. The Blood Sea point is located on the thigh, 2 inches above the base of the patella on the medial border of the patella.
The Diaphragm Yu point belongs to the Blood Congregation point (the Heart governs blood, the Liver stores blood, and this point governs the Blood Congregation) among the Eight Congregation points (eight acupoints with special functions) in acupuncture, which has the effect of regulating blood, and is suitable for regulating the body that is prone to blood stasis. Diaphragm Yu is located on the back, under the spinous process of the 7th thoracic vertebra, 1.5 inches off the posterior midline.
Patients who need to receive acupuncture treatment need to be operated by a professional practitioner. Prompt medical attention and standardized treatment are recommended.