Nose — Rhinitis

Inflammation of the nasal mucosa with sneezing, nasal discharge, or altered breathing.
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BL 7 Bladder 7 (BL7) – Vertex posterior
Bl7 may help relieve tension in the head area and promote general well-being.

Bladder 7 (Bl7) is an acupuncture point on the horse's head, often used to support overall well-being.

Location

Bl7 is located at the back of the horse's head, slightly lateral to the midline and behind the base of the ear.

Functions

Bl7 may help relieve tension in the head area and promote general well-being.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully, as the head is a sensitive area. Only use under supervision or by a professional.

Medical information

Location Bl7 is located 1.5 Cun lateral to the dorsal midline, at the level of the occipital bone, caudal to the base of the ear.

Functions Bl7 is used to treat headaches, dizziness, nasal issues, and to calm the mind. It influences both local and central meridians.

Safety Stimulation of Bl7 requires special care due to proximity to sensitive structures such as the skull bone and ears. Aseptic technique and calm handling are essential.

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GV 20 Governing Vessel 20 (GV20) – Baihui, Hundred Meetings
Du20 can help reduce stress, promote awareness, and support the central nervous system.

Governing Vessel 20 (Du20), also known as Baihui or 'Hundred Meetings', is an important acupuncture point located on the horse’s head. It is often used to promote overall well-being and support mental clarity.

Location

Du20 is located on the midline of the head, at the highest point between the horse’s ears.

Functions

Du20 can help reduce stress, promote awareness, and support the central nervous system.

Safety

Stimulation of Du20 should be done carefully, as the point is located on the skull. Do not apply strong pressure and do not use needles without proper training.

Medical information

Location Du20 is located on the dorsal midline of the skull, at the intersection with the line connecting the tips of the ears, at the highest point of the head.

Functions Du20 is used to calm the mind, in neurological disorders, to promote Qi flow in the head region, and to stabilize the central nervous system.

Safety When needling Du20, be aware of the minimal tissue thickness over the skull. Aseptic technique and careful needle placement are essential to avoid complications.

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GV 23 Governing Vessel 23 (GV23) – Shenting, Spirit Courtyard
Shenting is traditionally used to calm the mind, for restlessness, headaches, or nasal issues. It can help promote the horse's well-being.

Governor Vessel 23 (Du23), also known as Shenting, is an important acupuncture point on the horse's head. It is often used to support emotional balance and address issues in the head region.

Location

Du23 is located on the midline of the head, just in front of the mane's origin, between the ears, slightly towards the front.

Functions

Shenting is traditionally used to calm the mind, for restlessness, headaches, or nasal issues. It can help promote the horse's well-being.

Safety

Treatment of this point should be done carefully, as the head area is sensitive. Please use only under supervision or by an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location Du23 is located on the dorsal midline of the head, approximately 1 cun cranial to Du24, just in front of the mane's origin, at the upper border of the forehead.

Functions Du23 is used to calm the Shen, for epilepsy, epistaxis, sinusitis, headaches, and to support the upper respiratory tract.

Safety When using Du23, be aware of the proximity to sensitive structures such as the skull and sinuses. Avoid deep needling.

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LI 19 Large Intestine 19 (LI19) – Kouheliao, Mouth Grain Crevice
LI19 can help improve nasal breathing and relieve discomfort in the nose and facial area.

Large Intestine 19 (LI19) – Kouheliao is an acupuncture point on the horse’s head, often used to support issues related to the nose and facial nerves.

Location

LI19 is located on both sides of the nostril, just below the nasal wing, in a small depression at the junction with the upper lip.

Functions

LI19 can help improve nasal breathing and relieve discomfort in the nose and facial area.

Safety

Special care is required when treating this point, as it is located near sensitive facial structures. Only trained individuals should apply it.

Medical information

Location LI19 is located lateral to the nostril, in the depression between the nasal wing and the nasolabial groove, approximately at the level of the lower border of the nostril.

Functions LI19 is used to treat nasal congestion, rhinitis, facial paralysis, and local pain. It influences the opening of the nasal passages and can support cases involving the facial nerve.

Safety Due to the proximity to sensitive structures such as the infraorbital nerve, precise needling technique and caution with anxious or irritated horses are recommended.

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LI 20 Large Intestine 20 (LI20) – Yingxiang, Welcome Fragrance
LI20 is used to improve nasal breathing, support in cases of nasal discharge or allergies, and promote local circulation.

Large Intestine 20 (LI20), also known as Yingxiang, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s head, often used for respiratory or nasal issues.

Location

LI20 is located on both sides of the nostrils, in the depression between the nostril and the nasal bone. It is easy to find when the horse is calm.

Functions

LI20 is used to improve nasal breathing, support in cases of nasal discharge or allergies, and promote local circulation.

Safety

This point should be treated carefully as it is close to sensitive structures like the nostrils. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location LI20 is located lateral to the nostrils, in the depression at the junction of the nasolabial groove and the nasal bone, typically at the lower end of the nasal bone.

Functions LI20 is used to treat rhinitis, sinusitis, nasal discharge, itching, and to support allergic reactions. It also promotes local Qi and blood circulation.

Safety Caution with irritated or injured skin around the nostrils. In cases of acute infection or bleeding, LI20 should not be needled.

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LI 4 Large Intestine 4 (LI4) – Hegu, Union Valley
LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Large Intestine 4 (LI4), also known as Hegu, is a key acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is commonly used to support the immune system and relieve pain.

Location

LI4 is located on the medial forelimb, between the second and third metacarpal bones, near the fetlock joint.

Functions

LI4 is traditionally used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and boosting the immune system. It can also help with issues in the head region.

Safety

LI4 should not be used in pregnant mares as it may induce contractions. Application should always be performed by an experienced professional.

Medical information

Location LI4 is located distally and medially on the forelimb, in the depression between the second and third metacarpal bones, at the level of the fetlock joint.

Functions LI4 is a Yuan-source point, used for treating pain, inflammation, fever, and for immunomodulation. It affects disorders of the head, teeth, and skin.

Safety Contraindicated in pregnancy due to its labor-inducing effect. Use caution in debilitated or very young animals.

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LU 1 Lung 1 (LU1) – Zhong Fu, Central Treasury
LU1 is used to strengthen the lungs, relieve coughing, and make breathing easier.

Lung 1 (LU1), also known as Zhong Fu, is an important point on the lung meridian and is often used to support the respiratory system in horses.

Location

LU1 is located on the chest, just below the scapula, in the first intercostal space.

Functions

LU1 is used to strengthen the lungs, relieve coughing, and make breathing easier.

Safety

LU1 should only be treated by experienced individuals, as it is located near the chest and sensitive structures.

Medical information

Location LU1 is located in the first intercostal space, medial to the shoulder, at the junction of the lateral and ventral thorax, usually palpable in a depression.

Functions LU1 is used to treat lung diseases, acute and chronic respiratory disorders, thoracic pain, and to strengthen Wei Qi.

Safety Caution is required when needling LU1 due to its proximity to the lungs and major vessels, increasing the risk of pneumothorax or hematoma.

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LU 7 Lung 7 (LU7) – Lie Que, Broken Sequence
LU7 is used to support the lungs, for cough, respiratory diseases, and to strengthen the immune system. It can also help with skin issues.

Lung 7 (LU7), also known as Lie Que, is an important acupuncture point on the horse’s forelimb. It is often used to support the respiratory system and strengthen immunity.

Location

LU7 is located on the forelimb, about 1.5 cun above the carpus, slightly in front of the splint bone. It is often palpable as a small depression.

Functions

LU7 is used to support the lungs, for cough, respiratory diseases, and to strengthen the immune system. It can also help with skin issues.

Safety

LU7 should only be treated by trained individuals, as improper use can cause pain or injury. Carefully observe the horse during and after treatment.

Medical information

Location LU7 is located proximal and medial to the styloid process of the radius, about 1.5 cun proximal to the carpus, in the groove between the tendon of the abductor pollicis longus and the radius.

Functions LU7 opens the Ren Mai, deepens respiration, treats wind-cold, enhances defensive Qi, and is used for cough, asthma, nasal discharge, and skin disorders.

Safety Caution with local lesions or infections. Do not use in cases of fractures or acute inflammation in the area. Maintain aseptic technique.

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SI 18 Small Intestine 18 (SI18) – Quanliao, Cheek Bone Crevice
SI18 can help relieve pain and swelling in the facial area and is often used for issues with teeth, jaw, or sinuses.

Small Intestine 18 (SI18), also called Quanliao, is an acupuncture point located on the horse's cheek. It is often used to support issues in the head region.

Location

SI18 is located in a depression on the zygomatic arch, about halfway between the bridge of the nose and the base of the ear, just below the zygomatic bone.

Functions

SI18 can help relieve pain and swelling in the facial area and is often used for issues with teeth, jaw, or sinuses.

Safety

This point should be used with care, as the area is sensitive and close to important structures. Always consult a professional if unsure.

Medical information

Location SI18 is located in the depression caudal and ventral to the zygomatic arch, at the level of the infraorbital foramen, about halfway between the lateral canthus and the base of the ear.

Functions SI18 is used for treating facial pain, trigeminal neuralgia, dental diseases, temporomandibular joint issues, and sinusitis. It can also support treatment of facial paralysis.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as the point is close to the facial artery and sensitive nerve structures. Avoid treatment in case of local inflammation or trauma.

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ST 2 Stomach 2 (ST2) – Sibai, Four Whites
ST2 is used to relieve eye disorders, facial pain, and paralysis in the head region.

Stomach 2 (ST2), also known as Sibai or Four Whites, is an important acupuncture point located on the horse’s head. It is commonly used for treating eye issues and facial pain.

Location

ST2 is located below the orbital rim, about one finger’s width below the center of the lower eyelid.

Functions

ST2 is used to relieve eye disorders, facial pain, and paralysis in the head region.

Safety

This point should be treated with care, as it is close to sensitive structures such as the eye and nerves. Improper use may cause injury.

Medical information

Location ST2 is located directly below the infraorbital foramen, on the line connecting the medial and lateral canthus, about one finger’s width below the lower eyelid margin.

Functions ST2 is used for treating ocular inflammation, epiphora, blepharospasm, facial paralysis, and dental pain. It regulates local Qi and blood circulation in the facial area.

Safety Caution is required when needling, as the point is close to the infraorbital foramen and sensitive vessels. Too deep or incorrect needling can cause hematoma or nerve damage.

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