The principle of acupoint pressing is based on the meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine. The human body has meridian pathways, and there are many acupoints along these meridians. Acupoints can block or disrupt the flow of qi and blood. Practice has shown that continuously stimulating acupoints with fingers or other tools can indeed alleviate symptoms. For example, pressing the philtrum point in case of coma, which is a common first aid measure in our daily life, is a good alternative. During treatment, some patients may be afraid of needles, so this can be used as a substitute or supplement. It can also be used as a health care method when going home, and the effect is very good.
