The navel is also known as the Shen Que point in Chinese medicine, and ginger compresses on the Shen Que point have the effect of warming the stomach and stopping vomiting (treating vomiting caused by stomach cold by warming the spleen and stomach), etc., and should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. Shen Que point has the effect of tonifying the lower elements (nourishing the kidneys), returning yang and fixing prolapse (treating prolapse-type diseases by replenishing yang qi), etc. It can be used for prolapse, diarrhea, abdominal pain, abdominal distension, constipation, dysentery, prolapse of the anus and other diseases, and it is a commonly used point for moxibustion and is not usually needled. Ginger is pungent in flavor, slightly warm in nature, and belongs to the lung, spleen and stomach meridians. It has the efficacy of warming and stopping vomiting, relieving the surface and dispersing cold (removing the cold from the muscle surface), relieving cough and resolving phlegm, and is used for conditions such as vomiting with stomach cold, coughing with cold phlegm, and wind-cold flu. Adverse effects are not clear; it is contraindicated in cases of solid heat and internal heat of yin deficiency. Ginger can be used in decoction soup for internal use, and externally it can be pressed, fried and warmed. Therefore, applying ginger to Shen Que point has the effect of warming and stopping vomiting, dispersing cold and relieving surface, and can be used for wind-cold cold, stomach cold and vomiting, etc. It should be used under the guidance of doctor’s diagnosis. The efficacy of applying ginger to Shen Que acupoint is limited and cannot replace the therapeutic effect of using multiple medicines. If obvious discomfort occurs, please go to the hospital and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor.