What to do if you still can’t see clearly after cranial repair?

After skull repair, the eyes still can’t see clearly may be in the postoperative recovery period, or may be caused by the optic nerve or optic bundle damage, acute intracranial hemorrhage and other pathological reasons, can be treated with general treatment, medication and surgical treatment and other treatment methods.
1. Post-operative recovery period: if the eyes are still not clear after skull repair, it may be in the post-operative recovery period. If it is in the post-operative recovery period, there is no need for special treatment, and observation is the main concern. Usually, the symptom of not being able to see clearly can be relieved after the recovery period.
2. Damage to the optic nerve or optic tract: If the optic nerve or optic tract is damaged by the skull repair operation, the symptom of not seeing clearly will appear after the operation. Patients can take nerve-nourishing drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as nerve growth factor, vitamin B1 and other nerve-nourishing drugs to promote the repair of the damage to the optic nerve or optic tract.
3. Acute intracranial hemorrhage: there is a risk of intracranial hemorrhage in cranial bone repair surgery, if there is acute intracranial hemorrhage, blood clot compression of the optic nerve, the patient can not see clearly, need to lift the acute intracranial hemorrhage as soon as possible to restore the function of the optic nerve. Ampicillin and aminocaproic acid can be used to stop bleeding and mannitol can be used to reduce intracranial pressure, as appropriate and as prescribed by the doctor.
If the effect of medication is unsatisfactory or ineffective, surgical treatment should be considered to clean up the hematoma.
If you have difficulty seeing clearly after cranial repair, you should inform your doctor in time, so that he or she can clarify the cause of the disease and give you appropriate treatment.