A few days ago, 5-year-old Bao played with children and was accidentally hit in the left eye by the elbow of the child next to him. Unexpectedly, this collision caused an orbital fracture in his left eye. Orbital fractures in children should be operated as early as possible within a week after the injury. The day before yesterday was the first day of the New Year’s Day holiday, and Xiao Bao followed his mother to a friend’s house to play. When the two children were messing around together, Xiao Bao was accidentally hit by the elbow of the child next to him and hit his left eye. At that time, there was no obvious bruises or scratches on Xiaobao’s face, so the family didn’t care. At night, the mother found that Xiaobao always tilted his head to the left when looking at things, and yelled that he couldn’t see anything. The family rushed him to the hospital and was diagnosed with a burst fracture of the left orbit. Dr. Liu Hu of Jiangsu Provincial People’s Hospital, who saw Xiao Bao, said that the impact of the external force caused the fracture of the lower wall of Xiao Bao’s left orbit, which resulted in upward and downward movement of the left eye, making it impossible to synchronize the two eyes to see things and producing vertical double vision. In particular, Dr. Liu pointed out that orbital fractures in children often manifest as linear fractures or fissures in the orbital floor, and if they are accompanied by tissue impaction, surgery should be performed as soon as possible within a week after the injury; otherwise, ischemic necrosis may occur in the extraocular muscles under long-term compression, leading to permanent dysfunction. For children with a history of eye impact, parents need to carefully observe whether there is protrusion or entropion of the eye, difficulty in turning the eye in all directions, and whether there is double vision. Just because a child’s eye does not look bruised or scratched does not mean that there is not a “mini-earthquake” inside the eye. If there are any abnormalities, you need to seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid missing out on treatment and leaving your child with lifelong regrets. ”Unlike children, adults with orbital fractures who have cosmetically disfiguring eye entropion or eye movement disorders and diplopia are recommended to have surgery one to two weeks after the trauma.” Liu Hu said there is an indicator for ocular entropion, which is two weeks after trauma and more than 2-3 mm of entropion, which obviously affects the appearance consider surgery.