After regular treatment, most children with viral meningoencephalitis can recover well, but some will have varying degrees of sequelae. The sequelae of viral meningoencephalitis include: 1. motor backwardness, some viral meningoencephalitis after treatment, the viral infection is controlled, but the damage to the brain cells, damage to the motor area of the cerebral cortex or cognitive sensory area, may appear motor backwardness or uncoordinated; 2. intellectual problems, the viral infection or lesion site damage to the sensory area of the cerebral cortex and cognitive area, the child’s intelligence will be affected by Different degrees of impact, appearing unresponsive, booming, unresponsive or slow to external sounds, cognitive impairment, learning difficulties or loss of learning ability; 3, abnormal discharge of neurons in the cerebral cortex, i.e. epilepsy.