Acupressure Massage for Glaucoma
‘These are the acupressure points for glaucoma.
‘Working on these points can help you get better faster.
You do not have to use all of these points. Using just
cone or two of them whenever you have a free hand can
be effective.
Acupressure Point GB14 — Yang Bai
Location: with the tip of your index finger probe
the area directly up from the pupil of the eye when
looking straight ahead, approximately one finger-
width above the eyebrow, until you feel a slight
dip.
Benefits: headache in the frontal area, pain in and
above the eyes, twitching of the eyelids, drooping
of the eyelids, glaucoma.
Acupressure Point GB1 — Tong Zi Liao
Location: lateral to outer canthus, in the
depression on the lateral side of the orbit.
Benefits: migraine headaches, failing vision,
redness of the eye, lacrimation, glaucoma, foggy
vision, cataract, face lift point.
Acupressure Point UB2 — Zan Zhu
Location: on the medial end of the eyebrow, above the inner canthus.
Benefits: headache, blurred vision, failing vision, pain in the supraorbital region, tearing of
the eyes, redness of the eyes, swollen eye, pain in the eye, twitching of the eyelids, glaucoma,
Acupressure Point SI3 — Hou Xi
Location: when a loose fist is made, this point is close to the head of the Sth metacarpal bone
on the ulnar side.
Benefits: headache, stiff neck, intracranial pressure increase, glaucoma, weakness of the eye
muscles, pain in the eyes, red eyes, pressure in the eyes, deafness, ringing in the ears, fever,
weakness of the arm muscles, twitching of the elbow, arm and fingers, spasms of the upper
back muscles, upper backache, epilepsy, night sweating