A man with paraplegia usually has no sexual function, and the patient usually experiences decreased or complete loss of sensation below the plane of the damaged segments, which may therefore lead to erectile dysfunction. Paraplegia is usually a paralysis caused by an injury to the higher level segments of the spinal cord, and patients usually experience decreased or complete loss of sensation below the level of the damaged segments. If a man has paraplegia, he is prone to erectile dysfunction and is therefore usually sexually inactive. If the patient’s spinal cord is a mild injury, the symptoms of some patients can be relieved to a certain extent through active treatment, but sequelae may occur. If the patient’s spinal cord injury is severe, it may lead to lifelong paralysis. Paraplegia is a clinically dangerous condition, so it is important to enhance patient care and avoid other complications.