Many people are afraid of Parkinson’s disease, which many call “the cancer that never dies”. With the accelerated aging of the population, China has nearly 3 million people with Parkinson’s disease, the largest number of people with the disease in the world. Parkinson’s is a chronic disease, the treatment process is also very long, and every day the medicine does not leave the hand, for this reason, many patients are very stressed, and prone to depression, but in fact, Parkinson’s disease is not so terrible. “Shivering all day long, sluggish movements, unconscious drooling, feeling ashamed, reluctant to meet people, and feeling that others cannot understand them.” This phenomenon occurs in many patients with Parkinson’s disease, and for this reason they begin to close themselves off and are reluctant to communicate with others. Parkinson’s disease is like a magic spell hanging over them, and life around them is becoming different because of the disease. Time and time again, time and time again, the medication change makes the patient began to become afraid, thoughts also become negative, feel that they are suffering every day, feel very afraid. Wang said: “Although Parkinson’s disease can not be cured, but through certain medical means patients can still live a good life. Medication is currently the most important treatment for Parkinson’s disease, from the day of diagnosis, Parkinson’s disease patients will take medication for life.” Antan, Xanax controlled-release tablets, levodopa, Senfuro, Medobar, etc., these commonly used drugs for Parkinson’s disease, do not eat, the patient can not move, and take more, and will increase the possibility of the different movement, plus the variables brought about by individual differences, so want to grasp the type of medication, dose, timing, sequence and so on, it requires subtle and far-reaching consideration. Professor Wang said, “Because of the differences in each patient’s condition, the dosage of medication may also vary. After a detailed evaluation, different treatment plans are developed for different patients and adjusted when appropriate. The principle is to live a long and careful life, without seeking full effectiveness, with the aim of not living exactly like a normal person, but being able to live without affecting the quality of life.” It is understood that the development of brain pacemaker technology in the last two decades has provided a new pathway for the treatment of patients with Parkinson’s disease. A brain pacemaker is the common name for deep brain electrical stimulation (DBS), which stimulates the relevant nuclei in the brain that control movement by distributing weak electrical pulses through electrodes implanted in the brain, and has been implanted in more than 150,000 people worldwide. The quality of life of Parkinson’s disease patients has been improved by surgical treatment. Surgical treatment has become a new hope for Parkinson’s disease patients.