#dizzy - Acupressure in 60 Seconds
Feeling dizzy can have a number of causes. It might be acute, only lasting for seconds. Or it can last for hours, even days, weeks or longer. In any case, acupressure can help.
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Feeling dizzy can have a number of causes. It might be acute, only lasting for seconds. Or it can last for hours, even days, weeks or longer. In any case, acupressure can help.
Conception Vessel 14: An anxiety rush is a sudden, intense surge of anxiety, often accompanied by palpitations, restlessness, and a sense of impending doom. Acupressure can help to bring relief.
Governing Vessel 20: Hemiplegia awareness is about understanding and raising knowledge of the condition, characterized by paralysis on one side of the body. Acupressure is a complementary treatment.
Large Intestine 11: Constipation is a common digestive issue, causing infrequent, hard, or difficult bowel movements, often accompanied by discomfort. Acupressure can help to alleviate this.