Usually, whether meningitis is cured or not should be judged according to its clinical symptoms and laboratory tests. 1. Clinical symptoms: Usually, patients with meningitis have symptoms such as chills, fever, headache, vomiting, cervical rigidity, etc. Some of the patients also have low-grade fever and night sweating, change of consciousness, epilepsy and optic nerve paralysis. 2. Laboratory examination: Usually, the total number of leukocytes in the blood of patients with meningitis is increased, the proportion of neutrophils is increased, the results of cerebrospinal fluid have inflammatory changes, the pressure of cerebrospinal fluid is increased, and the content of cerebrospinal fluid proteins is increased, and the culture of cerebrospinal fluid can detect pathogenic bacteria or viruses. Usually, after treatment, the above symptoms have been relieved or disappeared, the blood test white blood cells return to normal, the cerebrospinal fluid test results are normal, and the cerebrospinal fluid culture results no longer detect pathogenic bacteria or corresponding viruses, it can be considered that the patient has reached the standard of clinical cure. It is recommended that patients with meningitis should seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.