Trauma resulting in a dilated pupil can usually be treated with surgery.
Pupil dilation usually refers to the pupil’s response to light, and the pupil is a contractile hole in the iris of the eye. Trauma-induced pupil dilation is usually caused by trauma-induced damage to the nerves of the eye or damage to the pupil sphincter and pupil opening muscle, which results in pupil dilation, which can lead to blurred vision, photophobia, and other symptoms.
If the pupil is dilated due to trauma, it can be treated with surgery such as pupilloplasty under the guidance of a doctor. Pupilloplasty is usually used in cases of uveitis and eye trauma that result in distortion or displacement of the pupil.
If the phenomenon of pupil dilatation caused by trauma, you should consult a doctor in time, and in daily life, you should pay attention to rest, reasonable diet, and avoid excessive use of the eyes.