Indigestion massage

The massage techniques for dyspepsia include chiropractic, clearing the stomach meridian, and clearing and tonifying the spleen meridian. 1. Chiropractic: first of all, make the child bare back, lying down, the operator stood on the left side of the back, both hands half clenched fist, both index fingers against the back of the spine, with the second section of the middle finger and the thumb clip up the flesh, from the bottom upwards alternately, uninterruptedly side push, side pounding, side roll, from the beginning of the Changqiang point, up along the Vertical Vessel to the vertebrae point until it is counted as a one-time, each time to pinch 3 to 6 times. 2. Clearing the stomach meridian: one hand holds the child’s thumb to fix it, and the other hand pushes the threaded surface of the thumb along the first section of the child’s proximal palm from the interphalangeal joint to the root of the finger in the direction of straightening; or the other hand pushes the thumb end of the child’s radial margin of the inter-carpal space from the root of the palm to the thumb in the direction of the root of the thumb in the direction of straightening for 100 to 500 times. 3. Clearing and tonifying the spleen meridian: hold the child’s thumb in one hand to fix it, and push the threaded surface of the child’s thumb with the other hand in the direction of the root of the finger from the tip of the finger; or hold the child’s thumb in one hand to fix it, and push the end of the thumb with the other hand in the direction of the root of the finger to the tip of the finger from the radial edge of the thumb of the child for 100 to 500 times; push back and forth to make up for the flatness and flatness of the spleen meridian, and call it clearing and tonifying the spleen meridian. If massage therapy is needed, it is recommended to go to a professional medical institution.