Health guidance for allergic people

Is it common for Zhang Weiting to wake up with a runny nose and sneeze every morning, with a stuffy nose and itchy nose? According to the data of the national medical service system of the Ministry of Health and Welfare, the population with nasal allergy accounts for 20%~40% of the total population in Taiwan Province Province, not to mention the alternation of seasons and the large temperature difference between hot and cold, which easily causes nasal discomfort. At the moment when the price of toilet paper is rising, we might as well try the method of staying at home to make our nose unobstructed and help to eliminate eye fatigue! * * * can make breathing around the nose smooth and relieve eye fatigue. I often hear about * * * and * * * around my eyes. Is this the first time I heard that * * * aims at the nose? Spring is a season of changeable weather. Japanese people suffer from hay fever, which often leads to nasal congestion. This nasal muscle and acupoints is a particularly effective nasal method to relieve the symptoms of hay fever when health columnist Mina Sakata goes to a traditional Japanese general hospital for treatment. Even if there is no nasal congestion, as long as the blood circulation of the face becomes better, it will feel brand-new! This * * * can be pressed to Tang Yin's nasoeyebrow muscle and muscles on both sides of the alar, and at the same time * * * will be pressed to Tang Yin, Jingming, Nasal Xue Tong, Juxiu and Xiang Ying. Therefore, it is helpful for facial wrinkles and eye fatigue, improves blood circulation, makes the nasal cavity easy to open, makes it easier to breathe fresh air, and also improves facial edema. In addition, nerves will shrink with age. Qian Qiu Kudo, president of Kudo Neurosurgery Clinic, said that nearly half of the brain is related to the hands and face, and the most concentrated part of human nerves is the face. Using the hand with the second largest number of nerves in the human body to concentrate can effectively repair nerves. Press the alar part slightly hard with your fingers and go back and forth five times. While gently pressing, draw a circle, from nose to eyes, and repeat five times. Grab the root of the nose with one hand and gently pull it down, and pull the other hand up from the root of the mountain to a little above the eyebrows with your fingertips. Repeat ten times. From the alar to the cheekbones, gently press up and down with your fingertips, and gradually feel the relaxation around the alar.