Which acupoints can be pressed for an elderly person's itchy scalp?

Nov 07, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Ziyi
Introduction
Under normal circumstances, elderly people with an itchy scalp may press acupoints such as Toujian (GV20), Touxian (EX-HN1), Taiyang (EX-HN5), Lidi (ST45), and Hegu (LI4). Specific details are as follows: Note that if the itching persists or worsens, gently massage or moderately press the Hegu point using the thumb pad. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention at a hospital to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment to prevent serious consequences.

Under normal circumstances, elderly individuals experiencing an itchy scalp may massage certain acupoints such as Tou Dian (Head Apex), Tou Xian (Head Hollow), Taiyang (Sun), Li Dui, and Hegu. Specific details are as follows:

1. Tou Dian (Head Apex) Acupoint

The Tou Dian acupoint is located at the center of the top of the head and helps relieve head discomfort. Gently massage or rotate this point using the fleshy part of the fingertip for 1–2 minutes each time.

2. Tou Xian (Head Hollow) Acupoint

The Tou Xian acupoint is found on the back sides of the head, in the hollow depressions on both sides. Gently press or perform circular massage on these points using the fingertips, spending 1–2 minutes on each side.

3. Taiyang (Sun) Acupoint

The Taiyang acupoint lies in the depression outside the eyebrow, at the temple. Gently press or rotate this point using the fleshy part of the fingertip, spending 1–2 minutes on each side.

4. Li Dui Acupoint

The Li Dui acupoint is located on the lower outer side of the buttocks, in the depression where the lateral thigh meets the middle-lower portion of the buttocks. Use the heel of the hand or a lightly clenched fist to gently press or rotate this point, spending 1–2 minutes on each side.

5. Hegu Acupoint

The Hegu acupoint is situated on the back of the hand between the thumb and index finger bones, in the prominent area that appears when the thumb bends toward the index finger. Gently massage or apply moderate pressure with the thumb pad for 1–2 minutes.

It should be noted that if scalp itching persists or worsens, it is advisable to seek timely medical consultation at a hospital to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment, so as to prevent serious complications.