When mild to moderate myelitis has no serious complications, most patients can be cured after active treatment, while a small number of patients may have sequelae. Spondylitis is an inflammatory disease of the spinal cord caused by infection or immunity, such as viral myelitis and optic neuromyelitis. The prognosis of myelitis is related to the severity of the disease and the presence of complications. Mild to moderate myelitis without serious complications can be cured with active treatment, such as high-dose methylprednisolone shock therapy, intravenous immunoglobulin and so on. However, when the condition is severe or combined with serious complications, such as pressure ulcers, lung infections, urinary tract infections, etc., it will have a greater impact on the recovery of the condition, and some of the patients may leave some sequelae. It is recommended that patients with spondylitis should seek timely medical treatment and be actively treated under the guidance of doctors, and early and standardized treatment can improve the prognosis to the greatest extent.