After the resection of benign brain tumors, patients also need to pay attention to the protection of surgical wounds, prevention of infection, attention to daily rest, diet and so on. At present, the more common benign brain tumors include meningioma, pituitary tumor, etc. The cause of this kind of tumor is still unclear, although it can lead to dizziness, headache and other uncomfortable symptoms, but patients can usually relieve the symptoms after surgical resection, so there is no need to be overly worried about the benign brain tumors after resection. Benign tumors usually contain the body’s own blood vessels and epithelial tissues, and generally do not proliferate small blood vessels on their own, have a low recurrence rate, and usually do not metastasize. After surgical resection of benign brain tumors, patients should pay attention to wound protection because of the surgical wounds in the brain. Before the wound heals, patients should avoid washing their hair to prevent the wound from getting infected. In addition, patients should also pay attention to not eating spicy, cold and other stimulating foods, and ensure adequate sleep.