Common special reactions after moxibustion include localized blisters, scarring, and dizziness. Moxibustion should be diagnosed by a professional physician before moxibustion, suitable for moxibustion before doing, otherwise it may cause adverse consequences. 1. Localized blisters: When too much moxibustion is applied for too long, localized blisters will appear. If the blister is large, need to use sterilized millimetre needle to puncture, release the water, and then apply anti-inflammatory ointment on the surface; if the blister is small, pay attention not to rub it, so that it will be absorbed naturally. If the blister is small, do not rub it and let it absorb naturally. If it is accidentally rubbed, sterilize it and apply anti-inflammatory ointment, such as erythromycin ointment. 2. Scar: Scar moxibustion, in the moxibustion sore pus period, to keep the local clean, and use dressings to protect the moxibustion sore, in order to prevent infection. If the pus of the moxibustion sore is yellowish-green or has the phenomenon of blood seepage, anti-inflammatory ointment or jade red ointment can be used to apply. 3. Dizziness: a few patients feel dizzy after moxibustion, or even unable to stand, may be due to the patient’s first contact with moxibustion is not adapted, or fasting moxibustion. Generally empty stomach, overfilled, extremely tired and fear of moxibustion, should be cautious of moxibustion. Moxibustion is a common clinical treatment, but it should be operated by a professional doctor, and it is not recommended for patients to do it by themselves. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time when you are not feeling well, and under the guidance of the doctor for standardized treatment.