The recovery time for ocular contusions is related to the site of the contusion, as well as the degree of ocular tissue damage and destruction. If the patient has a mild contusion, he or she can recover in a week after treatment, while severe patients need six months, a year, or even longer. Some patients may have sequelae that exist after treatment, which cannot be cured in such patients. For example, damage to the cornea, lens, retina, and choroid after an eye contusion can lead to vision loss, and the specific recovery time for this condition cannot be predicted. In addition, if complications such as dilated pupils and receding anterior chamber angles secondary to glaucoma occur after an eye contusion, it may lead to blindness and the chances of recovery are relatively small.