The average paralyzed person lasts several years

The survival time of a paralyzed person varies from person to person and is determined by a number of factors, including the primary disease, physical condition, ability to care for oneself, and care. If the paralysis is caused by a brain tumor or other incurable disease, the survival period depends on the severity of the primary disease. In the case of paralysis caused by malignant tumors, the survival period is relatively short; in the case of paralysis caused by cerebral infarction, the survival time depends on the paralyzed person’s ability to take care of himself/herself and the care situation. Long-term bed rest is prone to bed sores, so it is necessary to take good care of the patient, provide more ventilation and air, turn over regularly and move the limbs to ensure normal blood circulation and normal cleaning to avoid bed sores. When bed sores are infected seriously, they may affect life. Most paralyzed people can live from a few years to a dozen years if they are in a good state of mind and have both physical and psychological care in place. In addition, paralyzed people are prone to respiratory and urinary tract infections, which can be life-threatening if not treated properly.