Extra points
EX-HN-10 (Jùquán, 聚泉) — Gathered Spring
- Meridian
- Extra points (EX)
- Anatomical view
- head
- Point classification
- Extra (non-channel) point.
- Depth reference
- Prick to bleed, or transverse insertion 0.1-0.2 cun.
- Moxibustion
- Not commonly indicated.
- Reference aliases
- EXHN-10; Juquan; 聚泉; Gathered Spring
Anatomical location
On the dorsum of the tongue, at the midpoint of the median groove of the tongue when it is protruded.
Traditional actions
Clears heat, promotes fluids and benefits the tongue.
Recorded indications
Primary: Loss of taste; stiffness or deviation of the tongue; ulceration of the tongue; asthma
Secondary: Cough; diabetes (wasting-thirst)
How to read this reference
AcuAtlas separates anatomical location, traditional classification, recorded actions, indications, insertion-depth references, and moxibustion notes because these fields answer different study questions. The location statement is the orientation anchor. The classification and actions describe traditional reference categories, while indications summarize how checked educational sources associate the point with established teaching material. They are not a recommendation to select or stimulate the point.
Depth and moxibustion entries are reproduced as bounded reference notes rather than procedural instructions. Individual anatomy, technique, angle, clinical setting, and local professional standards can change what is appropriate. Review the cited documents and supervised training material before using any technical field. The normalized map coordinate is included only to place the point on the matching AcuAtlas body plate; it is not a substitute for palpation or anatomical assessment.
Sources
References displayed on this page were recorded with the point dataset.
Frequently asked questions
Where is EX-HN-10 located?
On the dorsum of the tongue, at the midpoint of the median groove of the tongue when it is protruded.
What reference actions and indications are recorded for EX-HN-10?
Clears heat, promotes fluids and benefits the tongue. The dataset lists these primary indications: Loss of taste; stiffness or deviation of the tongue; ulceration of the tongue; asthma Secondary indications are recorded as: Cough; diabetes (wasting-thirst)
Is EX-HN-10 safe during pregnancy?
This dataset does not identify EX-HN-10 as one of its five mandatory pregnancy-caution points. That is not a declaration of safety. Pregnancy-related point selection requires individualized assessment by a qualified clinician.