Which Acupressure Point Should I Press to Immediately Relieve Eye Pressure?
Pressing acupoints can assist in alleviating intraocular pressure. Common acupoints include the Temple Point, Jingming Point, Chengqi Point, and Fengchi Point. It is necessary to seek professional massage therapy at a formal hospital in a timely manner.

1. The Temple Point is located on the head, between the outer end of the eyebrow and the outer canthus of the eye. Appropriate massage of the Temple Point can effectively relieve symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and dry eyes caused by elevated intraocular pressure.
2. The Jingming Point is located on the face, above the inner canthus of the eye, in the depression of the inner wall of the orbit. It can brighten the eyes, remove cloudiness, dispel wind, and clear heat, effectively improving abnormal conditions such as red and swollen eyes and optic atrophy, and preventing a continuous increase in intraocular pressure. Professional doctors should perform the massage to avoid excessive force.
3. The Chengqi Point is located between the orbit and the inferior orbital margin. It can disperse pathogenic factors and brighten the eyes, effectively alleviating abnormal conditions such as night blindness and myopia, as well as symptoms such as tearing in the wind, red and swollen eyes.
4. The Fengchi Point is located below the occipital bone. It can dispel wind and clear the head, effectively improving symptoms such as headache, dizziness, red and swollen eyes caused by elevated intraocular pressure.
In addition, one can also massage other acupoints such as the Sizhukong Point and Tongziliao Point under the guidance of a doctor to prevent exacerbation of irritation in the eye area. Avoid blindly massaging acupoints in daily life to prevent the body from being stimulated.