Spring is a time of renewal and hope, but there are still some diseases that can cause a lot of problems for patients, such as Parkinson’s disease. This is a neurological disease that occurs in the middle-aged and elderly population, and is particularly prone to recurrence in the spring. Therefore, both patients and people with a history of the disease should actively work on prevention in the spring to avoid Parkinson’s recurrence affecting their lives and work. According to the statistics of domestic authorities, the incidence of Parkinson’s disease in China is 1.7% in people over 65 years old, according to this projection, there are more than 2 million Parkinson’s disease patients in China, and with the accelerating trend of China’s aging population, the number of Parkinson’s patients is also gradually expanding, so it can be seen that the management and prevention of Parkinson’s disease situation can be very serious, then the patient’s own knowledge of the disease What about patients’ knowledge of the disease? In the daily consultation process, we often encounter Parkinson’s patients or their families asking whether the disease can be cured. Some patients and family members who are in a hurry will blindly believe in false advertisements and secret Chinese medicine recipes for a cure, which is due to the lack of public awareness of Parkinson’s disease. In his clinic, he has encountered many patients in the country because of blind faith in false cure, and wasted money and even missed the best time for treatment. As a matter of fact, there is still no cure for Parkinson’s disease, whether it is surgery or medication, which can only relieve the symptoms and improve the quality of life of patients for a period of time. In clinical medicine at home and abroad, professional scoring criteria are used to assess the severity of Parkinson’s disease, which is generally divided into five stages according to the severity of the disease. In the early stage, some mild symptoms occasionally occur, which do not have any impact on life, in this case we are more to observe, and then do some appropriate rehabilitation exercises and diet and living conditioning. When the symptoms worsen and affect normal work and life, it is necessary to take some drugs. Unlike common diseases that can be recovered by taking medication, Parkinson’s disease is characterized by the fact that although medication can temporarily relieve symptoms, it does not slow down the progression of the disease, and many patients will experience a gradual decrease in the efficacy of medication and an increase in the amount of medication taken after a period of time. Some patients may experience “anomia” (uncontrollable movements of the body) and “on-off” phenomenon (sudden inability to move and sudden freedom of movement, alternating between a few minutes to several minutes), which require further treatment. The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can be relieved with the help of neurosurgical pacemaker surgery. The symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are caused by overactive nerve cell populations in the deep brain. Surgical treatment is about finding the nuclei that make up these cell populations and finding ways to suppress their overactivity. The main surgical method is deep brain electrical stimulation, also known as a brain pacemaker. The principle of this procedure is to suppress the abnormal activity of the brain cells by burying a brain stimulator to deliver electrical impulses to the relevant nuclei in order to improve the symptoms.