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How does a nose with mountain roots compare with a nose without mountain roots?
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Mountain root, the name of strange points outside meridians. It's from Shoushi Square outside Taiwan. Alias nasal root, mountain wind and door two. Located at the midpoint of the corner of both eyes, the low point of the nasal root, point *** 1. Branches of the superior trochlear nerve and the inferior trochlear nerve with the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve. Indications: red eyes, swelling and pain, tears in the wind, nasal congestion, convulsion, coma, convulsion, etc. Oblique stab 0.3-0.5 inch.

This point can often be used as a lookout point for diagnosing diseases. The vein of Shangen is blue for fright, blue for asthma and cough, blue for red line for internal heat diarrhea, red and gray for red and white dysentery, and blue and black for long-term illness or lingering diseases. For example, the blue vein of Shangen shows weakness of spleen and stomach or convulsion.

The mountain root is another name for the bridge of the nose. This acupoint is located in the upper part of the nose, hence the name.

Wake up, open your eyes, I see.

Located at the midpoint of the corner of both eyes, the low point of the nasal root, point *** 1.

There are branches or branches of dorsal nasal artery, vein and medial canthus artery and vein between the starting points of left and right levator palpebrae nasi muscle. Branches of the superior trochlear nerve and the inferior trochlear nerve with the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve.

Red eyes, swelling and pain, tears in the wind, nasal congestion, convulsion, coma, convulsion, etc.