How long it takes to recover from an eye injury

The time it takes to recover from an eye injury is related to the severity of the injury. More minor injuries such as corneal scratches can usually be recovered in 2 to 3 days, while serious eye trauma injuries, such as orbital fractures and ruptured eye injuries, have a recovery cycle that can take up to 3 months to 6 months. Eye trauma conditions are usually complex, ranging from minor to severe eye injuries, and the time needed to recover from different types of eye trauma varies. Slight eye injuries, such as corneal scratches, are usually small in scope and limited in depth to the epithelial layer. Due to the strong regenerative ability of the corneal epithelium, recovery is usually possible in about 2 to 3 days. Serious eye trauma is usually accompanied by extensive damage to the eye structure, such as orbital fracture, rupture of the eyeball, etc., the recovery is very slow, usually in about 3 months to half a year can be gradually restored to stability, but at this time the vision has been seriously affected, it is difficult to return to the pre-injury state. Ocular trauma is generally more complicated, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.