Symptom family: Facial Pain and discomfort
Parent symptom: Face Pain
Forehead pain, also known as forehead ache, forehead discomfort, or pain in the forehead, is a specific type of facial pain characterized by discomfort in the area above the eyes and across the forehead. This pain can stem from various causes, including tension headaches, sinus infections, eye strain, and migraines. Symptoms can range from a dull, persistent ache to sharp, intense pain and may be accompanied by other signs such as pressure, tenderness, or sensitivity to light. Understanding the underlying cause is crucial for effective treatment and relief.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), forehead pain is understood through the concept of patterns of disharmony. Unlike Western medicine, which often focuses on specific anatomical causes, TCM looks at the underlying imbalances in the body's Qi, Blood, and other vital substances.
Symptoms like forehead pain can arise from various patterns of disharmony, making it crucial to identify the correct pattern before initiating treatment. This holistic approach aims to address the root causes of pain and restore balance within the body.
In TCM, specific acupoints are used to treat forehead pain by addressing the underlying patterns of disharmony. In the Governing Vessel, the acupoint Yinjiao DU-28 is commonly used. Located between the upper lip and the upper labial gingiva, in the frenulum of the upper lip, this point is known to clear Heat and benefit the gums, nose, and eyes.
Stimulating Yinjiao DU-28 can help alleviate forehead pain by addressing the underlying imbalances and promoting overall well-being. By targeting these acupoints, TCM practitioners aim to provide relief from pain while restoring harmony within the body.
See more details below about Yinjiao DU-28, an acupoint used to address forehead pain.