The orbital fracture can recover well after 6-8 weeks, and the fracture line is blurred. If the orbital fracture is not displaced, the area is not easily displaced again with conservative treatment, so it can gradually heal after excluding infection. Because orbital fractures are associated with bruising, they are prone to infection, which requires the application of blood-stasis activating drugs and symptomatic treatment to avoid infection. Orbital fractures require attention to exclude serious complications, such as cerebrospinal fluid leakage or the development of infection, which can significantly prolong the healing time and recovery time of orbital fractures. If the serious injury affects other organs, the recovery time will also be prolonged by comprehensive treatment. It is recommended that regular review, timely treatment, and comprehensive treatment be given after the fracture to avoid infection.