Treatment includes drug therapy, surgery and rehabilitation exercise therapy. It is not possible to cure Parkinson’s disease with the current medical technology, and the treatment measures taken for the disease are only symptomatic, aiming at controlling clinical symptoms, reducing pain, slowing down disease progression and improving patients’ quality of life. To date, there is no cure-all drug for Parkinson’s disease. But often patients are lured by some medical advertisements, mistakenly believing that Parkinson’s disease can be cured with certain prescriptions and risk taking them, which not only delays the disease, but also increases their own economic burden, which often outweighs the losses.