Moxibustion has the effect of eliminating blood stasis and can promote the discharge of blood stasis and should be used in accordance with medical advice. Moxibustion is a therapeutic method that uses the heat of moxa produced by moxa sticks and columns to stimulate the body’s acupoints, adjust the body’s functions, and achieve the purpose of preventing and curing diseases. Moxibustion has the function of warming the meridians and dispersing cold, eliminating stasis and dissipating knots, elevating yang and lifting sunken organs, pulling out toxins and draining heat, strengthening the body and health care, and preventing diseases. Therefore, moxibustion can promote the discharge of blood stasis. Moxibustion is clinically used for the treatment of wind-cold and dampness paralysis, external wind-cold episodes, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, prolapse of internal organs, urination and spermatorrhea, and prolonged ejaculation and dysentery. Moxibustion is prohibited for pregnant women, and the use of moxibustion to treat diseases should be operated under the guidance of a doctor’s diagnosis, and it is not recommended to use it on your own to avoid aggravating the condition.