Objectives: Frequently recurrent acute uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection(cystitis), defined as acute cystitis in otherwise healthy adult women is common. Usually even though they use prophylactic antibacterial treatment, long-term antibacterial treatment can lead to unintended increased bacterial resistance, which is a medical problem of increasing concern. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of acupuncture in the treatment and prevention of recurrent cystitis and lower urinary tract infection. Methods and Materials: Writer ran a computer literature search in Pubmed. The search terms were 「cystitis acupuncture」 and 「lower urinary tract infection acupuncture」, and selected 5 literatures. Results Recurrent cystitis and lower urinary tract infection frequently occurred in the middle generation women in the latter half of their thirties. In Zang-Fu they were connected with Spleen, Kidney and Liver. In the frequency of use, Sanyinjiao and P`angkuangshu in the Jing-Points and Spleen-Channel and Urinary Bladder-Channel in the Meridians were most. The difference of the incidence rate between acupuncture treated group and nontreated group was more than twice. Especially in the nontreated group the residual urine was unchanged, but in the treated group reduced to a half at least. Conclusions: In the treatment and prevention of recurrent cystitis and lower urinary tract infection acupuncture-therapy seems to be effective, but in many ways it is likely that further research is need.