Is a fracture of the inner wall of the eye frame considered a minor injury?

A fracture of the inner wall of the orbit is considered a minor injury and generally occurs above the level of a minor injury. If the fracture is only a crack fracture without displacement, conservative treatment can be performed to promote the absorption of the bruise, the reduction of swelling and the healing of the fracture. If the displacement is very serious, surgery is required at this time, and the severity of the fracture should be diagnosed by examination, X-ray, CT, MRI, etc., and surgery should be performed by an experienced physician to prevent facial deformity at a later stage.