Is it okay to use moxibustion for high intraocular pressure?

High intraocular pressure can be treated with moxibustion as an adjunctive therapy, but it is not recommended, and if it is needed then it should be done under the supervision of a doctor. High intraocular pressure is one of the symptoms of glaucoma. It can be treated with moxibustion, but it should only be used as an adjunctive treatment, not as a primary treatment. Moxibustion usually needs to be treated around the eyes, and is generally not recommended. If you really need it, you can use moxibustion to treat high intraocular pressure under the guidance of a doctor, but make sure not to smoke the eyes straight, either through moxa stickers or moxibustion around the eyes. It can also be treated with acupuncture under the guidance of a doctor. If you have glaucoma, or high intraocular pressure, you must go to the hospital for treatment, not blindly use moxibustion. Normally, you should eat a light diet, pay attention not to stay up late, do not overuse your eyes, protect your eyes.