Because the radical cervical cancer resection is extensive, the surgery often involves many organs, nerves and blood vessels in the pelvis, resulting in postoperative deficiency of qi and blood, stasis and malfunction of the bladder meridians. Post-operative depletion of essence, deficiency of the lower jiao and the spleen and kidneys, and imbalance of bladder opening and closing, resulting in urine retention. Acupuncture of the meridian points can unblock the bladder meridian qi, restore the bladder’s draining function and facilitate urination. Modern studies have confirmed that acupuncture can cause bladder contraction, has definite efficacy in promoting regeneration after nerve injury, and can significantly promote the recovery of motor neuron dendrite length and increase the number of dendrites. Commonly used acupuncture points include Zhongji, Guangyuan, Qihai, Sanyinjiao, Dao Dao, Bladder Yu, Yinlingquan, and Feosanli, etc. The treatment focuses on regulating bladder qi and facilitating urination, while supporting the positive and dispelling the evil. Moxibustion is an important supplement to the acupuncture method, which has the function of warming the meridians and dispersing cold, supporting Yang and fixing deficiency, and the cooperation of moxibustion is essential for patients with deficiency.