Accupuncture – PC6
PC6 (Nei Guan) is located on the inner forearm, about three finger-widths (2 cun) above the wrist crease, between the flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus tendons. To use this point for hiccups, apply firm, gentle pressure with your thumb for 30 seconds to 2 minutes, using circular motions or steady pressure. Repeat on the other wrist if needed while taking deep breaths to enhance relaxation and effectiveness.
Treatment Type: Alternative
Treatment Class: N/A
Treatment Modality: N/A
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Based on the single review provided, Accupuncture at the PC6 point seems to be an effective treatment for hiccups. The reviewer, an anesthesiologist, rates the treatment 5 out of 5 and mentions that it works well if the proper point is located.
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Based on the single review provided, Accupuncture at the PC6 point seems to be an effective treatment for hiccups. The reviewer, an anesthesiologist, rates the treatment 5 out of 5 and mentions that it works well if the proper point is located.
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