The care of urine and stool in paralyzed patients is very important, mainly from the prevention of constipation, defecation habits, care during stool and cleaning after stool.1. Prevention of constipation: Patients should maintain sufficient water intake and supply to maintain a certain amount of urine, which helps to prevent the occurrence of urinary tract infections. If the patient has a large amount of urine impacting the ureter, it will reduce the occurrence of upstream urinary system injury or infection. In addition, you should eat more fruits and vegetables, as well as high-fiber foods, and do not eat spicy and stimulating foods, which can effectively prevent constipation. This way paralyzed patients will not be constipated, and hemorrhoids aggravated, that is, to pay attention to diet; 2, defecation habits: patients should develop good habits of urination and defecation, should pay attention to the daily emptying of urine in the bladder before going to sleep, to avoid holding urine; 3, care in the stool: for patients who can control their own urination and defecation, you can take the supine position, with a relatively flat potty in bed. Hold up the buttocks and put the potty underneath, with the flat end on the sacro-caudal part and the open end down. If the patient is incontinent, you can apply adult diapers and other tools, pay attention to timely replacement; 4, clean after defecation: after each defecation, be sure to do a good job of cleaning the sheets and bedding, and to keep the perineum and the skin around the anus dry. Keeping bed sheets, bedding and clothing comfortable and clean can better avoid bedsores and prevent and ensure the health of paralyzed patients.