Dry eye is one of the common ophthalmologic diseases and is a multifactorial disease that occurs when the quality and quantity of tears are out of balance due to the secretion of water, mucus and lipids from the surface of the eye for a variety of reasons. Epidemiological and clinical investigations have found that the incidence of dry eye is much higher than people think. The number of dry eye patients in China is even higher, with computer workers, office workers and motorists being the majority. Symptoms include: dryness, burning, foreign body sensation, pins and needles, itchy eyes, photophobia, eye redness, blurred vision, fluctuating vision, etc., which can occur in both eyes and can be relieved by supplementing with artificial tears. Excessive eye use, dry heat, smoky environment and other eye irritation can aggravate the symptoms. Therefore, the treatment of dry eye has become an urgent need for social development and high-tech people. 1, Chinese medicine identification treatment, according to each patient’s different etiology pathogenesis identification prescription several doses, daily 1 dose, each dose decoction 2 times, morning and evening oral, 30 days for a course of treatment (during the patient is required to 5-6 days as a treatment unit, each unit or to add or subtract to adjust the herbs). While taking herbal medicine, stop using antibiotic eye drops, stop wearing contact lenses and improve the dry working environment. For those with heavy dry eyes, supplement artificial tears appropriately, 1 – 3 times a day, 2, acupuncture treatment, once a day or every other day, each time stay acupuncture 40 minutes, 10 times for a course of treatment. Needle acupuncture points are selected for identification. 3, with Chinese medicine preparation No. 1, No. 2 (my department preparation) ion introduction plus medium frequency pulse therapy plus nebulized smoked eye treatment. I use Chinese medicine acupuncture, Chinese and Western medicine combined treatment of the disease have achieved good results.