Moxibustion is allowed after total thyroidectomy as long as there are no contraindications, but moxibustion does not help to restore thyroid function. Although moxibustion has the effect of warming the meridians and dispersing cold (warming the meridians of the body to get rid of the cold in the body), activating blood circulation and removing blood stasis (promoting the blood circulation and eliminating the blood stasis in the body), and supporting the yang and fixing the prolapsed type of disease (treating the prolapsed type of disease by replenishing the yang qi in a big way). Due to its warm and dry nature, moxibustion is not suitable for people with damp-heat syndrome, people with yin deficiency and blood dryness (deficiency of yin fluid, dryness and heat in the blood), and women who are in their menstrual period. So as long as there is no contraindication to moxibustion after total thyroidectomy, moxibustion can be performed. As the aftermath of hypothyroidism often occurs after total thyroidectomy, such as indifference, mental fatigue, slow reaction, loss of appetite, etc., moxibustion may improve the performance of hypothyroidism for a short period of time. However, moxibustion can not replace the thyroid function, and it is recommended that patients take long-term thyroid hormone drugs, such as levothyroxine sodium tablets, under the guidance of a professional doctor. After total thyroidectomy, it is recommended to consult regular hospitals and under the guidance of professional doctors.