Extraocular muscle paralysis with double vision is generally treatable, but the results vary from person to person. Extraocular muscle paralysis generally refers to some single muscle or the same nerve innervation of the eye muscle neuromotor disorders, autonomic movement or reflex movement disorders, thus appearing double vision, diplopia and other phenomena. Extraocular muscle palsy can be caused by a variety of factors, including trauma, inflammation, space-occupying lesions, or chronic systemic diseases such as hypertension and diabetes mellitus. If the symptoms of extraocular muscle paralysis appear, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, based on the active treatment of the primary disease, applying vasodilating and nourishing nerve medication, such as ganglioside, olanzapine, ginkgo biloba, etc. If the recovery is good, it will take one to two months. If the disease recovers well, it can slowly improve in one to two months. However, if the disease is serious and the treatment is delayed, the diplopia may not be improved, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for medical treatment in time.