If the fracture of the medial orbital wall is mild, it is a minor injury, but a fracture of the medial orbital wall may cause a serious comminuted fracture, sometimes accompanied by cerebrospinal fluid leakage and some comminution, which can cause protrusion of eye contents and serious cranial injury symptoms, it cannot be considered a minor fracture injury and needs to be examined clearly. The appearance of the fracture may cause swelling and bruising, typically with panda eyes, and attention should be paid to the presence of cerebrospinal fluid leakage and cerebrospinal fluid nasal leakage. CT, MRI, and eye vision should be checked to see if there is any damage to vision and any change in eye contents. Any such condition needs to be looked at by a professional doctor, such as an ophthalmologist. Because this location is deeper and the skull is harder, the damage will not be too severe. However, care should also be taken to avoid serious injury, timely examination and symptomatic treatment.