Introduction to uvula

Contents 1 Pinyin 2 English reference 3 Overview 4 Alias ??of meridian points · Uvula 5 Common name for hanging hematuria · Uvula 6 References attached: 1 The uvula in ancient books 1 Pinyin

xiǎo shé 2 English reference

Shàozé SIl [Chinese Acupuncture Dictionary]

uvula [Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology Approval Committee. Traditional Chinese Medicine Terminology (2013)] 3 Overview

Uvula : 1. Alias ??for meridian points; 2. Common name for hanging congestion.

4 Alias ??of meridian points·Uvula

The uvula is the alias of Shaoze point. "Tiangue" is a mistake of "吉", which is Xiaoji [1]. Published "The Economics of Moxibustion".

Shaoze is the name of the meridian point (Shàozé SIl). Published "Huangdi Neijing Lingshu·Benshu". It belongs to the small intestine meridian of the hand Taiyang. Well point, the five elements belong to gold. Shao: young; Ze: swamp. This is the Jing point on the Taiyang meridian of the hand, where the pulse Qi is first generated. It is located in the depression on the outside of the little finger, just like an Ozawa, hence the name. On the finger, the ulnar side of the distal part of the little finger, 0.1 cun (finger cun) above the corner of the nail root. Hierarchical anatomy: skin → subcutaneous tissue → nail root. It has the functions of clearing the heart, purging heat, resuscitating and unblocking meridians. Mainly used for fever, head and vaginal diseases, etc. Such as malaria due to cold and fever, headache, strong nape, nebula, keratitis, paralysis of the throat, rolled tongue, mastitis, scanty breasts, arm numbness, hand tremors, no use of the little finger, coma first aid, etc. This point is used with Fengchi to treat nuchal stiffness and posterior headache; combined with Jingming, Taiyang, and Hegu to treat eye nebula; combined with Gu, Shanzhong, and Ruradical to treat insufficient milk secretion; combined with Liquidmen, Shousanli, and Shouwuli to treat forearm neuralgia. Generally, prick 0.1 to 0.2 inches obliquely, or use a three-edged needle to prick for bleeding; moxibustion can be used. Modern research: Acupuncture at Hegu, Waiguan and Shaoze points can increase the content of lactogenic hormone in the blood of women with lactation during lactation. [2] 5 The common name for hanging obstruction·uvula

The uvula comes from the second volume of "Secret Orders of Laryngology", which is the common name for hanging obstruction [3].

The uvula is the name of the anatomical part [4]. Published the chapter "Huangdi Neijing Lingshu·Worry and Hate Speechless" [4]. Also known as uvula (Volume 2 of "Secrets of Laryngology"), Diding (Volume 1 of "Pillow Secrets of Jiao's Laryngology"), Dizhong (Volume 24 of "Origins of Miscellaneous Diseases"), Houhua (Volume 24 of "Origins of Miscellaneous Diseases") "Volume 24), Dizhong (Volume 24 of "Origins of Miscellaneous Diseases"), Dizhong [4], Dizhong [4]. It is the downward protruding part of the free edge of the middle part of the soft palate [5]. You can see it by opening your mouth and making the sound "Ah" [4]. It forms the laryngeal pass with the anterior pharyngeal column (lingual and palatine arch), posterior pharyngeal column (pharyngeal and palatine arch) and laryngeal nucleus (palatine tonsils) [4]. The ancients believed that the uvula was related to sound [4]. "The Yellow Emperor's Nei Jing Lingshu·Worry and Hate Silence" states: "The uvula is the gateway for sound[4]." The soft tissue hanging like a uvula shrinks upward along with the soft palate when swallowing, preventing food from entering the nasal cavity from the oral cavity[4]. 4].

The palate is the upper wall of the oral cavity, separating the nasal cavity and the oral cavity [6]. It can be divided into two parts, the hard palate and the soft palate [7][6]. The hard palate is based on bone and covered with mucous membrane[7]; the soft palate is connected to the back of the hard palate and is located in the posterior 1/3 of the palate[6]. It is mainly composed of the palatine aponeurosis, palatine muscles, palatine glands, and blood vessels. , nerves and mucous membranes [6]. The anterior part of the soft palate is horizontal; the posterior part is inclined backward and downward and is called the velum palatinum[6]. The posterior edge of the palatal velum is free, and there is a vertical downward protrusion in the middle called the uvula or uvula [6][7].