Clinically, the commonly used acupoints for dispelling dampness are mainly concentrated on the foot-taiyin spleen meridian and foot-yangming stomach meridian, such as Yinbai acupoint, Duodu acupoint, Shui Dao acupoint, and Guilai acupoint, etc. There are also other acupoints on other meridians that can also help to boost the yang qi of spleen and stomach. Clinically, there are other points on the meridian, can also play a role in revitalizing the spleen and stomach yang qi to eliminate the role of dampness, such as the spleen acupoints, epigastric points, Guanyuan points, Shenque points, and so on.
In Chinese medicine, the main reason for excessive dampness is the lack of transport function of the spleen and stomach, which requires the stimulation of the Foot Taiyin Spleen Meridian, Foot Yangming Stomach Meridian on the acupoints, to play the role of dispelling dampness, while other meridian points have the ability to stimulate the spleen and stomach yang qi, enhance the function of the spleen and stomach transport, but also to play a role in dispelling the purpose of dampness.
If you have any related symptoms, it is recommended that you consult a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) doctor and do not self-acupuncture acupuncture points to avoid adverse consequences.