Acupressure Point for Viral Fever

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Acupressure points for viral fever offer a natural approach to managing symptoms and strengthening the body’s defense mechanisms. In this article, we delve into the recommendations of TCM Therapist Ms. Mai Sogawa, focusing on acupressure techniques specifically for viral fever. For a broader understanding of using acupressure for general fever relief, readers are encouraged to explore our comprehensive guide on acupressure for fever.

Acupressure Points for Viral Fever: Enhancing Immune Response

  • Location: ST-36, known as Zusanli, is located on the lower leg. It’s found about four fingers below the kneecap, one finger width from the shinbone.
  • Immune Boosting: While ST-36 is primarily known for improving digestive functions, it also significantly boosts the immune system. This is particularly important during viral fevers, as a large portion of the immune system is housed in the gut.
  • Techniques: Applying acupressure or self-moxibustion to ST-36 can enhance immunity by promoting better intestinal function.
Acupoint: ST-36 (Other Names: Stomach-36/Zu San Li/Leg Three Miles)
Acupoint: ST-36 (Other Names: Stomach-36/Zu San Li/Leg Three Miles)

The Role of Acupressure in Immunity

Acupressure at ST-36 helps alleviate symptoms of viral fever and strengthens the body’s natural defenses. By improving gut health, it indirectly fortifies the immune system, making it a valuable practice during viral infections.

When to Seek Medical Care

While acupressure can be an effective tool for managing mild symptoms of viral fever, it’s important to recognize when professional medical intervention is necessary. If symptoms persist or worsen, or there are severe signs such as difficulty breathing, persistent high fever, extreme fatigue, or confusion, seeking medical attention is crucial. Prompt medical evaluation and treatment are essential in cases of viral fever, where symptoms can sometimes escalate quickly. Remember, acupressure should be used as a complementary approach and not as a substitute for professional medical care, especially in severe or prolonged illness cases.

Utilizing acupressure points for viral fever can aid in symptom management and immune support, but safety and health should always be the priority.

Author: P. Sze

P. Sze P. Sze is the founder of TCM Tips and Dragon Acupuncture®. She graduated from the National University of Singapore with a first-class honor in Civil Engineering. S he also holds a master’s degree in Engineering and is the brain behind the innovative TCM products of Dragon Acupuncture®. She is the author of The Beginner's Guide to Auricular Therapy: Application of Ear Seeds (ISBN 978-1520451398) and Facial Gua Sha - Fight the Signs of Aging Naturally and Inexpensively (ISBN 978-1980678922). She has dedicated her life to ensuring that the complex theories behind oriental medicine and the seemingly dangerous techniques that involve needles and fire do not scare you from trying oriental medicine. This is why she writes endlessly about acupressure and its countless health and wellness benefits.

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