The treatment of dystonia is generally divided into two categories, one is oral medication and the other is surgical treatment. Primary dystonia can be treated with antidopaminergic drugs such as haloperidol or thiopride, and anticholinergic drugs such as benzodiazepine taken orally but with certain side effects produced. You can also choose sedative-sleeping drugs such as diazepam and clonazepam, but the side effects of sedative-sleeping are greater. If the effect is not obvious after continuous medication, surgery must be considered for treatment. The newer surgical approach is called deep brain stimulation (DBS). It is to implant a stimulator in the functional nucleus of the brain, and simulate the function of the nucleus through electrical stimulation to regulate muscle tone. This method has been successfully carried out in some major hospitals in China. Chinese medicine can also be considered for the identification and treatment of muscle atrophy or muscle dystonia, which is due to the loss of normal spleen and stomach meridians. Therefore, some medicines that regulate the spleen and stomach can be used to provide relief. In conclusion, the treatment of dystonia should be treated with medication and surgery under the correct guidance of a doctor. So as to facilitate a better recovery.