Gliomas of the brain are more difficult to completely cure, but active treatment can alleviate uncomfortable symptoms. Most gliomas in the brain are malignant tumors with rapid progression and poor prognosis. Since the disease is easy to recur and difficult to cure, it is difficult for most patients to be cured. Glioma may cause seizures, personality changes, vision loss, nausea and vomiting, etc. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions in order to control the disease and improve the symptoms. Usually, patients with gliomas need to cooperate with their doctors to undergo surgical treatments, such as craniotomy for gliomas. Some patients can also be treated with radiation therapy or chemotherapy. Since chemotherapy drugs can affect testicular function, male patients need to take contraceptive measures. If the patient is not actively treated, it is easy to lead to permanent neurological dysfunction and should be taken seriously. It is recommended that patients with glioma should follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and should also consult the doctor regularly for review, so that the treatment plan can be reformulated according to the change of the condition. Keeping the body and mind happy and consuming more nutritious food in daily life are also recommended.