Can trauma cause a motor nerve palsy?

Trauma can cause paralysis of the motoneuron.
A severe trauma to the eye that causes damage to the motoneuron may result in paralysis of the eye muscles innervated by the motoneuron, resulting in drooping of the upper eyelid, impaired eye movement, or dilated pupils. Once the trauma causes palsy of the motoneuron nerve, the first thing to do is to cooperate with the professional doctor to carry out a detailed examination, to clarify whether the motoneuron nerve is broken or not, and then to carry out surgical treatment to restore the original function of the upper eyelid lifting muscle if necessary.
At the same time, under the guidance of professional doctors, we should also apply the drugs that nourish the nerves and improve microcirculation, such as methylcobalamin, rat nerve growth factor, compound thromboxane capsule, etc., together with the functional exercise, to promote the restoration of the motoneural nerve.
In case of trauma-induced palsy of the motor nerve, it is recommended to cooperate with professional doctors to improve the relevant examination as soon as possible, and take effective treatment measures in time, so as to achieve early treatment and early recovery.