Guanyuan is the name of meridian point (Guānyuán CV4, RN4). Out of the Yellow Emperor's Neijing Lingshu Cold and Heat. Alias Xia Ji (Huangdi Neijing: Theory of Air Cavity), Sanjiao (Cold and Heat Syndrome in Huangdi Neijing), Cimen (Acupuncture A and B Classics), Dazhong Ji (Acupuncture Self-generating Classics), Dantian (Acupuncture Self-generating Classics), Guanyuan (Moxibustion Diagram Fragments) and Sea (Acupuncture) Belongs to ren mai. Guanyuan is the point for nourishing the small intestine; The intersection of spleen meridian of foot Taiyin, kidney meridian of foot Shaoyin, liver meridian of foot Jueyin and ren meridian. Guan means Guan Zang, and Yuan means Guan Zang. This point is located 3 inches below the umbilicus, which is the place where Guan Zang's vitality is preserved, hence the name Guan Yuan. Guanyuan point is mainly used for urinary, reproductive and gastrointestinal diseases, such as umbilical and abdominal cramps, swelling, small abdominal distension, less abdominal pain, red and astringent urine, enuresis, amenorrhea, edema, nocturnal emission, impotence, premature ejaculation, irregular menstruation, metrorrhagia, red and white leucorrhea, rigid vagina and itching. Rectocele, stranguria, frequent micturition, dysmenorrhoea, amenorrhea, turbid urine, fatigue, cold exhaustion, lumbago, furuncle, dizziness, headache, jaundice, diabetes, palpitation, asthma due to kidney deficiency, stranguria, hematuria, amenorrhea, cholera vomiting and diarrhea.
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