Spleen deficiency can be treated by moxibustion of acupoints such as the middle epigastric region, Tianshu (Heavenly Pivot), Ashansanli (Foot Sanli), Yinlingquan (Yin Lingquan), and Spleen Yu. 1. Middle epigastric region: in the upper abdomen, 4 inches above the umbilicus, in front of the center line, belonging to the Ren vein. Moxibustion of the middle epigastric region has the effect of lowering visceral qi, and can treat abdominal distension, diarrhea, loss of appetite and other symptoms caused by spleen deficiency. 2. Tianshu: in the abdomen, 2 inches from the umbilicus, belonging to the stomach meridian. Moxibustion Tianshu can treat diseases of the spleen and stomach, is the key point to regulate the qi of the internal organs. 3. Foot Sanli: anterior lateral calf, 3 inches below the calf’s nose, calf’s nose and Xiexi line, belonging to the stomach meridian. Moxibustion foot Sanli has tonifying Qi (by tonifying the spleen method of treatment of Qi deficiency), tonifying the spleen and stomach effect, applicable to the spleen deficiency symptoms. 4. Yinlingquan: on the inner side of the lower leg, in the depression between the lower edge of the medial condyle of the tibia and the medial edge of the tibia, belonging to the spleen meridian. Moxibustion Yinlingquan has the effect of strengthening the spleen and promoting dampness, and is suitable for cases of spleen deficiency and heavy dampness. 5. Spleen Yu: located in the back of the eleventh thoracic vertebra under the spinous process, 1.5 inches aside, belongs to the bladder meridian. Moxibustion of this point has the effect of benefiting the qi and strengthening the spleen, and is often used in the treatment of spleen and stomach diseases. It is recommended that moxibustion be carried out under the guidance of a professional physician and not be self-treated to avoid damage to the organism. If the symptoms are serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment.