What Is the Treatment for an Eye Lesion?
1. Pain, difficulty in opening eyes, decreased vision or even blindness.
Orbital injury
- Sharp eye or boxing injuries, car accidents, falls, and other serious eye contusions can cause orbital bleeding, orbital bones
- 1. Pain, difficulty in opening eyes, decreased vision or even blindness.
- 2. Eyelid skin
- Diagnose based on
- 1. Trauma history.
- 2. Orbital pressure is high, intraorbital bleeding, orbital protrusion.
- 3. There are tender points when the orbital margin is compressed.
- 4. Orbital subcutaneous emphysema, twisting sensation on palpation.
- 5. Eye and face deformities.
- 6. X-ray or CT radiograph showing orbit
Orbital injury treatment principles
- 1. Mild subcutaneous stasis can be absorbed by itself.
- 2. When there is subcutaneous emphysema in the eyelid, bandages can be used for pressure bandaging. Do not blow your nose.
- 3. Please consult ENT for nasal bone fracture.
- 4. Severe orbital injury is often accompanied by craniocerebral injury. Nervous system and systemic diseases should be dealt with first.
- 5. Prevention of infection.
- 6. Optic nerve tube fracture, or bone slices, edema, hematoma and other oppressive optic nerve should be performed in time for decompression and open optic nerve tube surgery.
Orbital injury medication principles
- 1. If there is optic nerve injury, treat it according to optic nerve injury.
- 2. Those with complicated injuries should consult brain surgery, maxillofacial surgery, and ENT consultation. Co-treatment.
- 3. Combined with orbital cellulitis and orbital abscess, a large number of broad-spectrum antibiotics should be administered intravenously.