Tracheal rupture can be caused by a variety of reasons, either due to trauma or serious infections, such as tuberculosis or endotracheal tuberculosis, and recovery time is determined by the severity of the condition. If it is caused by a chronic condition, long-term care and treatment is required. For serious infections, anti-inflammatory treatment is needed; blockage of the airway requires timely nebulized inhalation treatment, and if necessary, a suction machine can be used to aspirate sputum out of the airway to restore normal lung function; at the same time, it is necessary to carry out local or use systemic intravenous drip medication to stop bleeding. The recovery period may take 1-3 months, and in more serious cases, repeated monitoring of vital signs and changes in the condition is needed to adjust the treatment program at any time, and it may take about half a year for the patient to fully recover.