In Chinese medicine, the navel belongs to the Shen Que point, which is a common point for health care moxibustion. Moxibustion of the navel has the functions of warming the meridians and dispersing cold, supporting Yang Qi, eliminating stasis and dissipating knots, preventing disease and health care, and inducing heat to move outward. In the case of their own situation suitable for long-term moxibustion, moxibustion belly button every day, can warm the tendons and veins, regulate the blood meridian operation, strengthen the body, the stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, intestines and other adjacent organs have a certain health effects. It is often used to relieve abdominal pain and diarrhea, indigestion, urinary discomfort, organ prolapse, stroke, joint pain, and dysmenorrhea in women. The method of moxibustion usually includes direct moxibustion and indirect moxibustion, moxibustion with ginger, moxibustion with garlic and moxibustion with salt are commonly used indirect moxibustion methods, indirect moxibustion usually has other benefits in addition to the above-mentioned efficacy, such as moxibustion with ginger for the belly button has the effect of warming the stomach to stop vomiting, dispersing cold and relieving pain, which is suitable for vomiting and abdominal pain caused by cold. Moxibustion of the navel with salt has the effect of restoring yang energy and preventing yang energy weakness, which is suitable for critical illnesses caused by cold, such as the symptoms of profuse sweating, pale face and cold extremities. Interspersed garlic moxibustion of the navel has the effect of clearing heat and detoxifying and killing worms, and can be used for infectious diseases. It is recommended that the patient should be operated by a health care professional as much as possible when applying moxibustion, so as to avoid burns and scarring due to improper handling by oneself, and also to consult the doctor whether the navel needs to be moxibutated every day, and to choose the appropriate interval under the doctor’s guidance, so as not to lead to adverse consequences such as scarring.