The ability to recover from trauma-induced retinal damage is related to the severity of the damage. If the patient has a mild retinopathy and develops mild retinal edema, recovery is possible. However, if the patient’s eye trauma is severe, retinal damage is generally more difficult to recover. Retinal damage caused by trauma can be categorized into different degrees of severity. Slight retinal damage, such as retinal concussion, retinal contusion, etc., can be recovered after timely treatment, and the patient can use neurotrophic medication, such as oral methylcobalamin tablets, as prescribed by the doctor. For more serious retinal injuries, such as retinal tears, the main purpose of treatment is to avoid further aggravation of the injury, such as retinal detachment, etc. However, the torn retina can not be completely healed, and it is generally more difficult to recover. It is recommended that patients with retinopathy seek prompt medical attention to evaluate their condition and treat them under the guidance of a doctor.