The total score of the Glasgow score was 15, with 4 points for eye opening response, 5 points for verbal response, and 6 points for motor response, for a total of 15 points. Eye opening response: 4 points for automatic eye opening, 3 points for eye opening on call, 2 points for pain-induced eye opening, and 1 point for no eye opening. Verbal response: normal orientation 5 points, wrong response 4 points, wrong speech 3 points, difficult to distinguish speech 2 points, no speech 1 point. Motor response: 6 points for being able to move on command, 5 points for being able to localize to pain, 4 points for being able to sting to avoid, 3 points for response with flexion of the stinging limb, 2 points for response with hyperextension of the stinging limb, and 1 point for no movement. The highest Glasgow score is 15, and the lowest score is 3. The lower the score, the more severe the disease. Usually, a score of 8 or above has a higher chance of disease recovery, while the prognosis is generally poor below 7. Patients with a score of 3-5 and with loss of brainstem reflexes are potentially at risk of death.