Patient: My brother, a young man of 24 years old, suffered a cranial trauma in a car accident on the night of August 5, 2010, which resulted in an injury to his right eye. The eye is still intact, but the doctor here said that there seems to be something wrong with the muscle. He is now hospitalized in Guilin, the traumatic brain injury has improved, but the right eye has not been treated, no treatment, I would like to ask the doctor to help me see how to treat his eyes better. Shanghai Ruijin Hospital Ophthalmology Shen Xie: mainly depends on whether there is an orbital fracture, whether the nerves, muscles are strained or compressed, so it is best to let the local doctor take a good look at the film, if there are the above problems, you need surgery.