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Name of Meridian: gallbladder Total 24 Points record number: 114 Code: GB40 Name of Point: Qiuxu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: Ante-inferior to the malleolus, in the depression lateral to the tendon of m.externosox hallucis longus. Function: Migraine. Vertical spondylopathy. Chest and Hypochondrial pain. Swelling of axilla with pain. Lumbacrural pain. Spasm. Swelling and pain in heel. Malaria. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 113 Code: GB39 Name of Point: Xuanzhong Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 3 cun above the lateral malleolus tip on the anterioe border of the fibula. Function: Hemiplegia. Numbness of the knee and foot. Aching pain. Headache. Stiffneck. Vertical spondylopathy. Hypochondrial pain. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 112 Code: GB38 Name of Point: Yangfu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 4 cun above the lateral malleolus tip, slightly anterior to anterior border of the fibula. Function: Migraine. Dizziness. Chest and hypochordrial pain. Cold pain of lumbus and knee. Pain in all joints of the body. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 111 Code: GB37 Name of Point: Guangming Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 5 cun above the lateral malleolus tip, on the anterior border of the fibula. Function: Eye pain. Night blindness. Mammary sweeling with pain. Numbness and pain of the lower limbs. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 110 Code: GB36 Name of Point: Waiqiu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 7 cun above the lateral malleolus tip on the anterior border of the fibula, at the level of Yangjiao (GB35). Function: Pain in the neck region. Chest and hypochondrial pain. Epilepsy. Pain of lateral leg. Systremma. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 109 Code: GB35 Name of Point: Yangjiao Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 7 cun above the lateral malleolus tip, on the posterior border of the fibula. Function: Sore throat. Facial edema. Chest and hypochondrial distention and pain. Asthma. Mental disease. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 108 Code: GB34 Name of Point: Yanglingquan Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: In the depression inferior to the small head of the fibula. Function: Swelling knee with pain. Hemiplegia. Sequel of poliomyelitis. Hypochondrial pain. Jaundice. Cholecystitis. Infantile convulsion. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 106 Code: GB32 Name of Point: Zhongdu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 2 cun bellow Fengshi (GB31), or 5 cun above popliteal crease, between the m.vastus lateralis and m.femoral biceps. Function: Hemiplegia. Aching pain of waist and knee. Numbness. Sciatica. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 105 Code: GB31 Name of Point: Fengshi Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: On the midline of the lateral thigh, 7 cun above the popliteal crease. Function: Hemiplegia. Join pain of lower limbs. Beriberi. Cutaneous pruritus. Urticaria. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 104 Code: GB30 Name of Point: Huantiao Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: When lyinf laterally with the thigh bent, at the mid-lateral one-third point of the line joining the most prominent point of the femur and the hiatus of sacrum. Function: Lumbago. Paralysis. Sequel of poliomyelitis sciatica. Hernia. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 103 Code: GB26 Name of Point: Daimai Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 1.8 cun below Zhangmen (LR13), at the junction of the straight line through the free end of the 11th rib and the horizontal line with the level of the umbilicus. Function: Menstrual disease. Leukorrhea. Cervicitis. Endometrial inflammation. Hysteroptosis. Hernia. Lumbago. Hypochondrial pain. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 102 Code: GB25 Name of Point: Jingmen Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: On the lateral side of the lion, 1.3 cun poeterior to Zhangmen (LR13), Neneath the free end of the 12th rib. Function: Abdominal distention. Borborygmus. Diarrhea. Hypochondrial pain. Oliguria. Difficult urination. Lumbago. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 101 Code: GB24 Name of Point: Riyue Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: on the abdomen, in the 7th intercostal space, 4cun lateral to the anterior midline. Function: Jaundice. Hiccup. Acid Regurgitation. Vomiting. Hypochondrial pain. Stomachache. Abdominal distention. Illustrated Image ![]() ![]() record number: 100 Code: GB23 Name of Point: Zhejin Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: on the lateral side of the chest, 1 cun anterior to Yuanye (GB22), at the same level of nipple, in the 4th intercostal space. Function: Acid regurgitation. Vomiting. Salivation. Cough. Hypochondrial pain. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 99 Code: GB22 Name of Point: Yuanye Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: On the lateral side of the chest, on the axillary midline, in the 4th intercostal soace, 3 cun below the axilla. Function: Pain of hypochondrium. Swelling axilla with pain. Cough. Pain in shoulder and arm. Pleuritis. Intercostal neuralgia. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 98 Code: GB21 Name of Point: Jianjing Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: on the shoulder, at the midpoint of the line joining Dazhui (GV14) and acromion. Function: Periarthritis of shoulder. Stiffneck. Vertical spondylopathy. Hypogalactia. Mastitis. Scrofula. Difficult labor. Illustrated Image ![]() ![]() record number: 97 Code: GB20 Name of Point: Fengchi Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: On the nape, inferior to the occipital bone, with the same level of Fengfu (GV16), in the depression between m.sternocleido-mastoid and upper end of m.trapezius. Function: Cold with fever. Headache. Vertigo. Eye disease. Nose bleeding. Rhinitis. Nasosinusitis. Insomnia. Forgetful. Apoplexy. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 96 Code: GB10 Name of Point: Gubai Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: Post-superior to the mastoid process, behind the ear, at the upper one-third point of the arc line joining Tianchong (GB9) and Wangu (GB12). Function: Headache. Rigidity nape. Deafness. Tinnitus. Toothache. Scrofula. Tonsillitis. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 95 Code: GB9 Name of Point: Tianchong Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: Straight above the posterior margin of the ear root, 2 cun up the hair line, 0.5 cun posterior to Shuaigu (GB8). Function: Headache. Swelling and pain of gum. Epilepsy. Fright. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 94 Code: GB8 Name of Point: Shuaigu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: 1.5 cun up the hairline above the apex of ear, traight above Jiaosun (TE20). Function: Migraine. Vertigo. Nausea. Vomiting. Infantile convulusion in children. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 93 Code: GB6 Name of Point: Xuanli Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: In the hair of the temple, at the upper three-fourth point of the arc line joining Touwei (ST8) and Qubin (GB7). Function: Migraine. Pain in the lateral anthus. Tinnitus. Swelling face. Toothache. Epilepsy. Neurosism. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 92 Code: GB5 Name of Point: Xuanlu Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: In the hair of the temple, at the midpoint of the arc line joining Touwei (ST8) and Qubin (GB7). Function: Migraine. Pain in lateral anthus. Swelling face. Nose bleeding. Toothache. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 91 Code: GB2 Name of Point: Tinghui Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: Anterior to the intertragiac incisura, in the depressiion on the posterior border of the mandibular condylorid process with the mouth open. Function: Deafness. Tinnitus. Otitis media. Toothache. Mand-ibular joint syndrome. Facial paralysis. Illustrated Image ![]() record number: 90 Code: GB1 Name of Point: Tongziliao Name of Meridian: Gallbladder Meridian of Foot Shaoying Location: Lateral to the lateral canthus, on the lateral border of the orbit. Function: Eye disease. Headache. Facial paralysis. Trigeminal neuralgia. Illustrated Image ![]() |
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