There are many types of brain diseases, some of which can be cured, but some of which may be aggravated by progress. There are many brain diseases, such as acute cerebrovascular diseases, which can be slowly recovered with active treatment, especially cerebral congestion diseases, and if the blood vessels are restored to flow at an early stage, the patient’s condition can be improved. Cerebral infarction has a certain cause, which is a long-term damage that causes the onset of cerebrovascular problems. Other brain diseases such as motor neuron disease, Parkinson’s disease epilepsy and other diseases are within the scope of brain diseases and can only be controlled by drugs, and brain tumors, if malignant through active surgery and other means, can reduce the complications of patients and can delay their lives, but the disease is ultimately irreversible.