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POINT: SP-10 (SPLEEN-10)  

English: Sea of Blood
Also Known As:
  • 2 cun proximal to the superior border of the patella in a tender depression on the bulge of the vastus medialis muscle.
  • Note: To locate, place your right palm on the inferior border of the patients left patella with the fingers and thumb fully extended and the thumb at 45 degrees to the index finger. The point is found beneath the tip of the thumb, directly above SP-9 Yinlingquan. or locate one patella's height (2 cun) above the superior border of the patella, in the tender depression, directly above SP-9 Yinlingquan.
  • When the knee is flexed, this point is 2 cun above the mediosuperior border of the patella, on the bulge of medial portion of the quadriceps femoris muscle.
  • Perpendicular or oblique insertion 1 to 1.5 cun.
  • Puncture perpendicularly 0.5 to 1.2 cun.
  • Moxibustion is applicable.
  • Straight insertion 1 to 2 cun, causing local distention and soreness, possibly extending into the knee.
  • Traversing point of the Spleen channel
  • Invigorates the Blood and dispels Stasis
  • Cools the Blood
  • Harmonizes menstruation
  • Benefits the skin
  • Harmonizes Ying Qi
  • Cools Heat
  • Regulates Blood circulation
  • Dispels Wind
  • Relieves itching
  • Tonifies the Blood
  • Irregular menstruation
  • Dysmenorrhea
  • Amenorrhea
  • Uterine bleeding
  • Uterine bleeding containing clots
  • Sudden uterine bleeding
  • Continuous uterine bleeding
  • Postpartum Qi and Blood Deficiency
  • Leukorrhea
  • The five types of painful urinary dysfunction
  • Neurodermatitis
  • Urinary incontinence
  • Pruritis
  • Distended abdomen due to rebellious Qi
  • Chronic peritonitis
  • Inguinal bubo (lymph gland inflamed or enlarged)
  • Dripping urine
  • All types of bleeding
  • Early menstruation due to Heat in the Blood
  • Malarial disorders
  • Generalized itching
  • Troubles due to irregular eating and overwork
  • Skin rashes with fever
  • Endometritis
  • Urticaria
  • Eczema
  • Erysipelas
  • Herpes zoster
  • Painful, hot sores
  • Ulceration and itching of the scrotum
  • Pain and itching of the genitals
  • Qi painful urinary dysfunction
  • Blood painful urinary dysfunction
  • Pain of the inner aspect of the thigh
  • Eruptive fevers due to Wind or Damp
  • Discharge due to intemperance, fatigue or Deficiency of Qi
  • Dripping urine
  • Anemia
  • Pimples which come back every year
  • Orchitis
  • Coldness on the mental level
  • Rejection
  • Withdrawal
  • Restless fetus disorder due to Heat in the Blood or Blood Deficiency
  • Testicular mumps
  • Vaginal pruritis
  • Painful menstruation
  • Menorrhagia

SP-8
Diji

GB-26
Daimai

REN-6
Qihai

or

LIV-1
Dadun

Irregular menstruation

Amenorrhea

The five types of painful urinary dysfunction

SP-6
Sanyinjiao
LIV-14
Qimen
REN-4
Guanyuan
REN-3
Zhongji
REN-5
Shimen

UB-12
Fengmen
LI-11
Quchi
UB-40
Weizhong

LI-11
Quchi
LU-7
Lieque
St-36
Zusanli
SP-6
Sanyinjiao

Running piglet Qi in women

Urticaria

Urticaria

  • Do not use if the patient has a thin pulse.
  • It is said that this point can treat any Blood disorder.
  • It is frequently used.
  • Stimulating this point stimulates the body's levels of interferon.
  • Its a good point to use for immune disturbances.
  • This is a major point for skin rashes and menstrual disorders.