Moxibustion is not recommended for one month after surgery to avoid smoke irritation of the eyes. In conventional cataract surgery, an incision is made at the corneal rim. One month after surgery, the operated eye needs to undergo strict anti-infection and edema elimination treatments. During this time, the environment for eye contact is more demanding, and patients should try to stay away from smoke, dust, and sun-exposed environments in order to promote the recovery of the operated eye. It is recommended that moxibustion be performed one month after cataract surgery, so as to avoid improper operation and the smoke from the burning moxibustion burning eye, which will affect the recovery. One month after the surgery, the eye is more or less normalized and moxibustion can be done to promote the flow of qi and blood. Advice from the surgeon should also be sought. When the patient is not feeling well, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment, moxibustion should go to a regular medical institution to avoid adverse consequences.