Smoking is generally not recommended on the sixth day after glioma surgery and should be done away from cigarettes. Glioma is a kind of intracranial tumor originated from glial cells, which is mainly treated by surgery and combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. For patients who are treated by surgery, individuals need to do a good job in daily nursing care after surgery, and staying away from cigarettes is one of the nursing measures that need to be emphasized. Because smoking is harmful to health, glioma patients need to stay away from cigarettes and do not smoke, both during and after treatment. Glioma patients should follow the doctor’s instructions for follow-up treatment, and should consult the doctor in time if any uncomfortable symptoms appear after the operation.