Meningiomas are mostly benign tumors, and generally speaking, conservative treatment of meningiomas cannot achieve a cure. The common treatment means is surgical resection, if the tumor can be completely removed, the patient can be cured. Since meningioma usually grows slowly, if the size of meningioma is small and no obvious clinical symptoms appear, it can be observed regularly and not dealt with for the time being. However, if headache, limb numbness and other symptoms occur, or craniocerebral CT review shows that the tumor volume has increased significantly, then surgical treatment is needed. Patients with meningioma can take conservative treatment, but it is difficult to cure. Surgery for meningioma usually has a better prognosis, so it is generally recommended to take surgical treatment under the premise of meeting the indications. It is recommended that patients with meningioma should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of doctors.