Whether or not moxibustion can be done after recovery from bladder surgery depends on the patient’s constitution and condition. If a patient recovering from bladder surgery has symptoms of discomfort such as qi deficiency or yang deficiency, moxibustion is usually allowed; if there are symptoms of yin deficiency and internal heat, moxibustion is usually not necessary. Moxibustion is made of moxa leaves, with the heat generated by burning to stimulate the human body acupuncture points or specific parts of the body, through the stimulation of the internal organs and meridians of the qi, adjusting the internal organs of the qi and blood yin and yang, so as to achieve the purpose of preventing and curing diseases. Moxibustion has the effect of warming the meridians and dispersing cold (warming the meridians of the human body to get rid of the cold in the body), moving the qi through the collaterals, and supporting the yang to fix off (through the way of the great yang to treat the prolapse type of disease) and so on. For patients recovering from bladder surgery, acupuncture points commonly used for moxibustion are Guanyuan, Qihai, and Zhusanli, etc. If you need moxibustion, it is recommended to go to a professional moxibustion center. If moxibustion is needed, it is recommended to visit a professional medical institution.