1. Precautions after disruption: (1) Pay attention to the patient’s physical activity, voice, swallowing, and mental status during hospitalization. (2) Strengthen care for elderly and frail patients to prevent the occurrence of respiratory, cardiovascular and urinary system complications. (3) Appropriate application of antibiotics after surgery to prevent the occurrence of infection. (4) Continue to take anti-Parkinsonian drugs after surgery while feasible rehabilitation exercises. 2, deep brain stimulation (DBS) postoperative precautions: (1) Avoid violence to the stimulator and electrodes and electrode wire placement site, so as not to damage the equipment caused by equipment failure. (2) Avoid places with strong magnetic fields, such as: large substations, large industrial and mining enterprises, etc. (3) Avoid going near magnetic things, such as the speakers of large stereos, the magnetic strip of refrigerator doors, etc., which may accidentally turn on and off the stimulator but will not damage the stimulator. There is no need to panic when symptoms are found to appear suddenly, you can use the patient programmer to turn on the machine again. (4) If you do an MRI after surgery, be careful to turn off the stimulator with the programmable instrument first by yourself.