The cause of ocular stasis varies, and treatment should be tailored to the cause.
In the case of bleeding from the eyelid, the treatment will be tailored to the amount of bleeding.
If there is a lot of bleeding, immediate measures should be taken to stop the bleeding, such as applying cold compresses, applying hemostatic medications, wrapping with compression bandages, and when the bleeding is no longer present, hot compresses can be applied to promote absorption, and medications can be taken to activate the blood and remove stasis.
When there is a fracture of the orbit, orbital tip or skull base, a neurosurgical consultation and treatment is required.
When diabetic retinopathy is diagnosed, the fundamental measure is to control blood glucose, photocoagulation can be performed at different stages of diabetes, and retinal photocoagulation can be performed when advanced IOP increases in patients with glucose retinopathy producing neovascular glaucoma.