Acupuncture points that can be commonly used to relieve dysmenorrhea include Qihai, Guanyuan, Zhangmen, and Ximen. However, massage by non-professionals has limited effect and it is recommended to be operated by a medical professional. The principle of treatment for dysmenorrhea is to “regulate qi and blood”. For those who suffer from dysmenorrhea due to deficiency, tonification should be used as a means to regulate; for those who suffer from blood stagnation due to depressions of qi, qi should be regulated, and blood should be invigorated; and for those who suffer from stagnation due to cold-dampness stagnation, warming of menstruation and elimination of blood stasis are the mainstays of the treatment. Commonly used acupoints for relieving dysmenorrhea include Qihai, Guanyuan, Zhangmen, Ximen, Ashigaru, Kidney Yu, Baresiao, Liver Yu, Diaphragm Yu, Spleen Yu, Stomach Yu, etc. The acupressure techniques include pushing, moxibustion, pressing, kneading, rubbing, and so on. When discomfort occurs, one should consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the physician’s diagnosis, and should not operate on one’s own in order to avoid delaying the condition.