DU20 (Baihui) – located on the top of the head
GB20 (Fengchi) – located on the back of the neck, near the base of the skull
LI4 (Hegu) – located on the hand, in the fleshy web between the thumb and index finger
TE23 (Sizhukong) – located on the temple, just above the cheekbone
ST8 (Touwei) – located on the side of the head, in front of the ear
GB8 (Shuaigu) – located in the temporal region, in front of the ear
TB17 (Yifeng) – located on the forehead, directly above the pupil
LI3 (Sanjian) – located on the top of the hand, near the thumb
GB7 (Qubin) – located on the temporal region, in front of the ear
ST9 (Renying) – located near the earlobe, in the temporal region
TE5 (Waiguan) – located on the wrist, between the thumb and index finger
GB4 (Mingmen) – located in the lower back of the head, at the base of the skull
TB10 (Tianzhu) – located at the back of the neck, near the base of the skull
ST7 (Xiyangguan) – located near the corner of the eye
GB3 (Toulinqi) – located on the head, above the ear
LI2 (Erjian) – located on the hand, between the index finger and thumb
ST6 (Jiache) – located near the cheekbone
TE17 (Yuzhen) – located on the temple, near the eye
GB2 (Tinghui) – located on the head, near the ear
LI1 (Jianyu) – located on the hand, near the thumb
It’s important to note that the selection of acupuncture points for treating headache can vary depending on the individual’s specific symptoms and conditions. A licensed acupuncturist would be best equipped to determine the appropriate points for your specific situation.