The upward displacement of the eyeball is usually caused by intraorbital mass extrusion, strabismus, orbital floor fracture, etc. Patients can be treated by medication or surgery according to the doctor’s instruction, and the specific treatment is related to the patient’s condition.
1. Intraorbital mass extrusion: If there is a mass in the eye socket that squeezes the eyeball, it can lead to upward displacement of the eyeball, and the patient can be treated with surgery to remove the mass and relieve the uncomfortable symptoms.
2. Strabismus: Strabismus may be caused by heredity, ocular trauma, etc. If the patient has vertical strabismus, the patient may have the eye position skewed, which may lead to the upward displacement of the eyeball, and the patient can have the surgical treatment of strabismus under the guidance of the doctor, such as extraocular muscle weakening surgery.
3. Orbital floor fracture: Orbital floor fracture is usually a fracture of the orbital floor caused by collision, blow and other factors, patients may have diplopia, upward displacement of the eyeball and other symptoms, patients can be treated with surgical procedures such as repair via sub-eyelash approach, repair via inferior fornix conjunctival incision, and so on, to alleviate the discomfort of the eye.
It is recommended that patients with upward displacement of the eyeball accompanied by other discomforts should consult the hospital in time to assess their conditions and choose the appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor.