POINT: UB-19 (URINARY BLADDER-19)
English: | Gall Bladder Shu |
Also Known As: | Gall Bladder's Hollow Gall Bladder Back Transporting Point |
- 1.5 cun lateral to the lower border of the spinous process of the tenth thoracic vertebra.
Note: locate at the highest visible point of the paraspinal muscles. - 1.5 cun lateral to DU-7 Zhongshu, level with the lower border of the spinous process of the tenth thoracic vertebra.
- Oblique insertion towards the spine, 0.5 to 1 cun.
- Transverse -oblique insertion 1 to 1.5 cun.
- Caution: perpendicular needling or oblique needling away from the spine carries a substantial risk of causing a pneumothorax.
- Straight insertion slanted slightly toward the spine1 to 1.5 cun. Sensation: local distention and soreness, sometimes extending between the ribs.
- Transverse insertion pointed downward along the muscle, 1 to 2 cun. Sensation: local distention and soreness.
- Caution: care should be taken not to insert the needle too deeply, to avoid puncturing the Lung.
- Puncture obliquely 0.5 to 0.8 cun.
- Moxibustion is applicable.
- Back-Shu point
- Clears Damp-Heat from the Liver and Gall Bladder
- Cools and drains Heat from the Liver and Gall Bladder
- Clears pathogenic factors from the Shao Yang
- Tonifies and regulates Gall Bladder Qi
- Tonifies Deficiency
- Calms the Stomach
- Regulates Qi
- Expands the diaphragm
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UB-17 |
LIV-13 |
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Steaming bone taxation-fever, deficiency taxation, tidal fever, etc. |
Yellow eyes |
Pain of the later costal region |
LI-1 |
UB-17 |
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Difficult ingestion |
Dry mouth and tongue with difficult ingestion |
the hundred syndromes of Deficiency-taxation (use moxa on all points) |
LI-5 |
GB-24 |
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Fright palpitations |
Frequent indecision |
Acute infectious hepatitis |
GB-34 |
M-LE-23 |
LIV-13 |
Round worms in the bile duct |
Cholecystitis |
Rib pain preventing sleep |
- This is an important point to clear Damp-Heat from the Gall bladder and Liver.