Once diagnosed, Parkinson’s disease is painful for most patients, and people are often afraid of it but know little about it. There are many questions waiting to be answered: Is Parkinson’s disease cancer? Is a diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease the end of life? Most of the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease can be effectively controlled with medication or surgery. Patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and their families often have a number of questions, such as how many years will they live with Parkinson’s disease? Does it become a burden to the family? What is the best medication to use? Can it be cured? Can I have surgery? How does surgery work? What is cytoblade treatment? Why do I have to keep taking medication for a long time after surgery for Parkinson’s disease? What are the side effects of the medication? Is it addictive? How long does it take to regain vitality and enjoy a normal life? Can I still return to work? Is Parkinson’s disease hereditary? Is it contagious? If there are other diseases (hypertension, diabetes, coronary heart disease or other chronic diseases), is there any conflict with the treatment of Parkinson’s disease? A few people also have terrible thoughts of self-loathing or even self-blame and suicide, etc. An objective, positive attitude is important for people with Parkinson’s disease and their caregivers. Can Parkinson’s disease be cured? A common question on the minds of patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease is whether the disease can be cured. The current treatment of Parkinson’s disease, including various drugs, is to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, although not yet a cure, but now there are minimally invasive surgery such as “cell knife technology” “deep brain electrode implantation” and other treatment methods can achieve good treatment For example, our hospital carries out CT or MRI high-precision navigation and positioning minimally invasive surgery thalamic nucleus radiofrequency therapy can make Parkinson’s disease symptoms get good control, the patient’s limb tremor stops immediately during surgery, and the postoperative limb muscle tone is significantly improved, many patients and family members are very surprised to see the patient’s limb tremor disappear immediately after surgery, and they often They often use words like “immediate effect” and “amazing! to describe the effectiveness of the technique. Patients with Parkinson’s disease have a significantly reduced ability to synthesize their own dopamine, so they need to take small doses of long-term medication to supplement the dopamine deficit after surgery. The purpose of the surgery is to break the serious imbalance of tremor and muscle stiffness, to eliminate the tremor and muscle stiffness, to make the patient’s limbs more comfortable and flexible than before the surgery, to significantly improve the quality of work and daily life, and to minimize the amount of medication and its side effects. This technique has been highly evaluated by many patients from the province and even from other provinces.