Can I recover from ptosis after meningioma surgery?

Whether or not you can recover from ptosis after meningioma surgery depends on the situation; in some cases you can and in others you cannot. Ptosis after meningioma surgery is usually caused by damage to the motor nerve during surgery. If the damage to the motor nerve is minor, such as motor nerve palsy in a simple small infarction or minor nerve edema and contusion, recovery is usually possible. However, in more serious cases such as optic nerve atrophy, full recovery is generally difficult. The recovery time of damaged nerves is usually longer, and patients can be assisted by some nutritious nerve medications, such as vitamin B, and so on. Patients with ptosis after meningioma surgery should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delays and other serious conditions.