Paralyzed patients with pneumonia are mainly treated with medication and surgery, and the treatment effect varies from person to person. Drug treatment is mainly through expectorant drugs such as Ambroxol Hydrochloride when coughing with a lot of sputum. Antibiotics such as penicillin, cephalosporin, and respiratory quinolone are used to control the infection. Surgical treatment mainly consists of tracheotomy for patients with early cervical hyperparaplegia. The prognosis of crural pneumonia can basically be improved with active and effective treatment. If it is not treated promptly or properly, it can further develop into respiratory failure. If paralyzed patients are diagnosed with crural pneumonia, they should seek medical treatment in time and under doctor’s guidance. Airway care can be strengthened on weekdays, and sputum drainage can be promoted by assisting the patient to turn over and pat the back.