How to Use Acupressure Points for Sinus Relief

How to Use Acupressure Points for Sinus Relief



Acupuncture is a complex technique designed for people seeking treatment of pain or other conditions, like sinus relief. But you can get similar results yourself with acupressure. Acupressure uses the same pressure points as acupuncture, but you apply pressure to the points yourself, instead of using needles. The key is to find the right points to relieve your sinus pain.









1


Locate the various sinus relief points on your face. Place your fingers on either side of your nostrils and apply pressure. That's one point to relieve sinus pressure. You'll find similar relief through the points on the sides of the bridge of the nose, or in the middle of the forehead between your eyebrows.





2


Place your finger on the crease of your wrist, and slide your fingers up your forearm slightly. This point can be used to relieve cold symptoms and a sore throat that can accompany sinus problems.





3


Find the place where your index finger and your thumb come together, usually in the "V" part of your palm. Slide your finger into the depression and apply pressure. This point is used to treat sinus headaches and cold symptoms.





4


Massage one or more of these points for three to five minutes, or until you feel relief. For best results, massage these points with the tip of your finger, your knuckle or the eraser end of a pencil.








Tips & Warnings










Acupressure is not designed to replace standard medical procedures and treatments.








If you are seriously injured or if your symptoms persist, seek medical attention.








You also should not use acupressure if you have a heart condition, if you are pregnant or if the point is under a mole, varicose vein, bruise or any other break in the skin.








You also should not use acupressure within 20 minutes of bathing, eating a large meal or exercising.



http://www.ehow.com/how_2090862_use-acupressure-points-sinus-relief.html