Myopia has had a major impact on the health of young people, and its effective prevention and treatment has been a challenge for the medical community worldwide. The World Health Organization has listed myopia as one of the five major diseases that threaten vision in its “2020 Action Plan”. According to a survey, the myopia rate among elementary school students is 32.5%, 59.4% among junior high school students, 77.3% among high school students, and 80% among college students. Chinese medicine has a thousand-year history of myopia treatment, the author has accumulated a lot of experience using acupuncture therapy to prevent and treat myopia in adolescents, as follows: I. Emphasis on comprehensive intervention: Myopia in adolescents is important for early prevention and treatment, the synergy of various interventions can provide the necessary protection for the majority of adolescents. 1. Good eye habits: Basic common sense has been possessed by most parents, so I will not repeat it here. But the worrying reality is that too many children and teenagers are exposed to computers, cell phones and other electronic products too early and gradually become addicted to them, and some parents even agree to use computers and cell phones as a rewarding tool and electronic babysitter for their children – this practice is extremely harmful. This practice is extremely harmful. 2, adequate sleep: Chinese medical texts record that “the liver is open to the eyes”, “the liver collects blood”, “the liver receives blood and can see”, that is, the eyes need to be moistened by liver blood. Adequate sleep can ensure that “blood returns to the liver when a person sleeps”, so that the liver has blood to hide, and then moisten the eyes. The author recommends that primary school students sleep at least 10 hours a day, and secondary school students at least 9 hours. 3, the necessary outdoor activities: Bristol University scholars found that children who are often exposed to outdoor light, the chances of myopia in the future will be reduced by 50%, even if the outdoor sports activities are not carried out. A domestic study also found that table tennis was 72.6% effective in the recovery of children with near amblyopia. 4, a reasonable dietary structure: nutrition tips us, eat more fish, meat, eggs, coarse grains, animal offal and other foods rich in vitamin A, appropriate increase in citrus, apples, etc. to supplement vitamin C, B vitamins and trace elements. Some scholars point out that a sweet tooth will consume a lot of vitamin B1 and calcium in the body, which leads to abnormalities in the optic nerve and eye deformation. The author also reminds that all kinds of spicy, fried, barbecue food, such as spicy skewers, hot pot, fried chicken wings, etc., in Chinese medicine are “spicy hot ridge I punished Min Na’s song among the sea around the boil clear ρ Kang mother disorder perch acyl coin (6) prayer parrot geun non saliva sub flattering generous and (19) basis 5, scientific meridian intervention: the human meridian system is intricate and complex, flowing around the body, the main system that is The “fourteen meridians”, and in these fourteen meridians, there are nine directly to the eye area, so a variety of meridian-based interventions have a sufficient theoretical basis. Among them, the most representative and widely used are eye exercises, but unfortunately, I observed that many adolescents, especially elementary school students, cannot do eye exercises in a standardized way, mainly because of inaccurate acupuncture points and inappropriate force, so the author has an “extra job” when using acupuncture to treat adolescent myopia –Teaching children to recognize acupuncture points. Other methods, such as eye massage, acupuncture and bloodletting, are also specific means of meridian intervention. The main purpose of meridian intervention is to move the qi and blood, unblock the eye veins and channels, accelerate the blood circulation in the eye, relieve ciliary muscle fatigue and spasm, and improve the nutritional status of the eye muscle. In practice, the author takes into account the physical characteristics of adolescents, especially the general psychology of young children who are afraid of acupuncture, and particularly promotes the “flying acupuncture needle” for acupuncture treatment. We carefully choose extremely thin needles, shaped like hairs, so called “milli-needle”; in the specific operation, the doctor’s attitude is kind and amiable, holding the needle steadily, “hand like a tiger”, near the acupuncture point instant twisting force, so that the needle into the very fast, as if no pain, so called “Flying prick”. The use of “flying needles” acupuncture, to minimize the pain of needling, often the needle has entered the acupuncture point, and the other party does not know. So far, few people have discontinued treatment because of pain, and it is more common to see children who have started treatment first earnestly reassure newcomers – “Acupuncture doesn’t hurt! which elicits laughter from the patients in the consultation room. The acupuncture points are also carefully matched, mainly Sun, Yin Tang, Si Bai, Yin Tang, He Gu, Tai Chong, Tai Xi and Guangming. For junior high school students and above, who cooperate better with the doctor, the eye-point can also be added (this point should be entered gently and not be pierced with flying needles). In the process of acupuncture treatment, many people with the doctor one after another into the needle, the eye area that began to feel comfortable, there are also reflections can feel the eye area warmth surge, often see some children in the needle into a few minutes after the fragrant sleep. By making reasonable adjustments to acupuncture points, milli-needle needling can also be used to treat eye diseases such as astigmatism, eye muscle spasm, optic nerve atrophy, and retinal splitting.