“…Based on the TCM theory, the pathogenesis of dysphagia after stroke is caused by a lack of liver and kidney stagnant Qi and blood that fails to nourish the tongue, and pathogenic factors, especially wind and phlegm, further obstruction of the doctor and throat, due to difficulty swallowing (20). In this case of dyspepsia the meridian points used All patients in the acupuncture group will receive acupuncture at acupuncture points such as GB12 (Wan Gu, bilateral), GB20 (Feng Chi, bilateral), CV23 (Lian Quan), DU20 (Bai Hui), and LI4 (He Gu, bilateral) and HT5 (Tong Li, bilateral), including ST40 (Fenglong, bilateral) for pathogenic subtypes and LR3 (Taichong, bilateral) for liver elemental balancing types in TCM (10).…”