What causes a ruptured eyeball?

Ruptured eyeballs are usually caused by external injuries. The main factor of eye rupture is the direct impact of external injuries on the eyeball, such as firecrackers, fists, sticks, etc., which leads to rupture of tissues in the wall of the eyeball. A rupture in the eyeball will lead to the outflow of fluids from the eyeball, which can result in loss of vision or blindness if it is not treated in time. A ruptured eye is acute and should not be treated by pressing on the eye, or examining it yourself, etc. Avoid secondary damage from germs that enter the eye through the rupture and cause infection. Eye rupture treatment is for there is hope to be able to repair and restore vision, timely repair and finishing of the rupture site, as far as possible to restore vision. Ruptured eyeballs should go to the ophthalmology department of a regular hospital in a timely manner, and the doctor will give the correct treatment according to the specific condition, in order to get the maximum effect of recovery.