How long does it usually take to recover from a traumatic retinal detachment?

Retinal detachment caused by trauma usually cannot recover on its own. Surgery can be performed to reset the retina, and recovery usually takes about three to six months. Trauma is one of the most common causes of retinal detachment, which is caused by external stimulation leading to retinal tearing and subsequent detachment, resulting in symptoms such as vision loss, visual field defect, and distortion of vision, etc. The diagnosis can be confirmed through detailed fundus examination and ophthalmologic ultrasound examination. If not treated, retinal detachment caused by trauma can not be recovered on its own, it is necessary to reset the retina as soon as possible through treatment, in order to restore visual function, generally need to be treated through vitrectomy surgery, etc., three months to half a year after the surgery, the retina can be stabilized, and then you can inject silicone oil into the eye can be removed. Retinal detachment caused by trauma is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive timely treatment.