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Constipation
Constipation refers to the condition of having difficulty in bowel movement, with dry or hard stools, usually only having one bowel movement for several days, sometimes even failing to expel without using a laxative, suppository or enema. In Western Medicine, constipation is deemed as a symptom of various diseases, mainly caused by nervous system lesion, body lesion, intestinal lesion and bad bowel movement habits. It can be divided into colonic constipation and protogynous constipation. The colonic constipation is caused by slow movement of food debris in the colon, while protogynous constipation is caused by overstay of food in rectum, also called difficult defecation.
Sp 16 Fu Ai
(Abdomen Sorrow)
Location
3 cun superior to the center of the umbilicus, 4 cun lateral to the ventral midline
St 25 Tian Shu
(Heaven's Pivot)
Location
2 cun lateral to the umbilicus
Bl 25 Da Chang Shu
(Large Intestine Shu)
Location
at the level of the depression inferior to the spinous process L47, 1.5 cun lateral to the dorsal midline
SJ 6 Zhi Gou
(Branch Ditch)
Location
3 cun proximal to the dorsal wrist crease, between the ulna and radius, on the connecting line between SJ 4 and the olecranon
St 37 Shang Ju Xu
(Upper Great Void)
Location
6 cun inferior to St 35, one middle finger breadth lateral to the anterior crest of the tibia