Meningioma is a benign intracranial tumor and the recovery period is usually 1-3 months. After surgery, it is important to do functional exercises and activities, but also to ensure sleep, and to eat a relatively light diet, but to supplement nutrition and trace elements, and to pay attention to protein supplementation, so that patients can recover better through diet. In clinical practice, patients with meningiomas are usually advised to undergo a review after one month and have a cranial MRI scan with enhancement to understand the removal of the tumor. If there are local residuals, further radiotherapy treatment can be done to promote recovery. Secondly, the patient should ensure rest, preferably eight hours of sleep every day. To do some functional exercise properly, you can do some activities like walking, about 15 minutes of activity, heart rate can be about 110 times per minute, so basically to achieve the purpose of appropriate activities. There is also a diet that should be supplemented with protein to promote recovery, with appropriate nutrients and micronutrients, less oily food, and a low-salt diet. If the patient is in a coma or has hemiplegia after meningioma surgery, basic care should be done. If the patient is in coma, he may have a nasal feeding tube, a tracheotomy tube, or a urinary catheter, so he should pay attention to the care of various tubes, and pay attention to turning, back patting, sputum aspiration, and lung care to avoid lung infection.