How to treat orbital fractures due to trauma

Orbital fracture caused by trauma can be treated conservatively or surgically as prescribed by the doctor, depending on the severity of the fracture. If the degree of orbital fracture caused by trauma is mild, only bone fracture, no serious bone dislocation, only a small local hematoma, and the patient’s vision is normal, the patient can be treated by conservative methods such as external fixation with a headgear, and can also use local ice packs to reduce the tissue exudation and promote the recovery of the condition. If the degree of orbital fracture caused by trauma is serious, the patient has facial depression, local active bleeding, the patient needs timely surgical treatment, the fracture is fixed with steel nails, otherwise the patient may have sequelae such as eyeball invagination. It is recommended that patients with orbital fracture should consult the hospital in time to evaluate their condition and have standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.

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