Post-stroke paralysis incontinence does not usually affect the patient’s survival period if properly cared for. After a stroke, patients may experience impaired bowel control due to nerve damage. With good care, incontinence will not affect the patient’s life expectancy. Improper care, such as not cleaning up the patient’s bowel movement in time, not washing the patient’s skin in time, keeping the skin dry, turning the patient over and massaging the patient in time, and not changing the urinary catheter in time can lead to serious complications such as decubitus ulcers and urinary tract infections, etc. If these complications are not treated in time, they can affect the patient’s survival period and even jeopardize the patient’s life, resulting in death. It is recommended that stroke patients and their families, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out scientific care, maintain a positive mindset, improve the quality of life.