What is the location of the Yongquan acupoint?
Under normal circumstances, the Yongquan acupoint is located on the sole of the foot. The specific location is analyzed as follows:
The Yongquan acupoint is situated in the depression at the front part of the sole, specifically at the intersection point located one-third from the front and two-thirds from the back along the line connecting the web space between the second and third toes to the heel. This intersection becomes more apparent when the foot is flexed, forming a noticeable depression at the front of the sole.
The Yongquan acupoint belongs to the Kidney Meridian of the Foot-Shaoyin. Stimulating this acupoint offers multiple health benefits. Yongquan connects the internal and external pathways of the kidney meridian. Regular massage or soaking the feet in hot water to stimulate this acupoint can help nourish the kidneys. It can treat disorders related to the kidney meridian, such as kidney deficiency, soreness and weakness in the lower back and knees, tinnitus, hearing loss, seminal emission, impotence, premature ejaculation, etc. Additionally, the Yongquan acupoint can be used in the treatment of pediatric neurological conditions such as convulsions, syncope, heatstroke, epilepsy, as well as conditions like abdominal distension (bentun qi), headache, and hemoptysis.
Due to its unique location, the Yongquan acupoint should not be stimulated arbitrarily on one's own. When stimulating this acupoint, it is important to follow the guidance of a professional traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to avoid any adverse effects on the body.