Abstract:Abstract: Objective?To investigate the clinical effects of ear point embedding bean and acupoint massage in prevention and treatment for patients with secondary nausea and vomiting induced by gastroscopy. ?Methods?140 patients with gastroscopy were chosen from April 2017 to October 2018 and randomly divided into control group (70 patients) with routine intervention of western medicine and observation group (70 patients) with ear point embedding bean and acupoint massage on the basis of control group; and the severity grading, frequency of nausea and vomiting, examination time of gastroscopy, VAS score of symptoms, score of anxiety scale before and after examination and satisfaction degree of examination of the two groups were compared.?Results?The severity grading of nausea and vomiting of observation group were significantly better than that in control group (P?0.05). The frequency of nausea and vomiting, examination time of gastroscopy of observation group were significantly less than that in control group (P?0.05). The VAS score of symptoms of observation group were significantly less than that in control group (P?0.05). The score of anxiety scale after examination of observation group were significantly less than that in control group and before examination (P?0.05). The satisfaction degree of examination of observation group were significantly higher than that in control group (P?0.05).?Conclusion?Ear point embedding bean and acupoint massage on patients with gastroscopy can efficiently reduce the degree of nausea and vomiting, shorten the examination time of gastroscopy, alleviate anxiety status and be helpful to improve the satisfaction degree of examination.