Optimal recovery from traumatic pupil dilation

Traumatic dilated pupils can be treated with medication and surgery to promote recovery.
Traumatic pupil dilation, also known as traumatic dilation, is caused by paralysis of the pupil sphincter muscle due to the impact of an external force, and the patient will experience symptoms such as blurred vision, glare, etc. The patient can be treated with neurotrophic drugs to promote the recovery of pupil function.
In the early stage of the disease, patients can be treated with neurotrophic drugs to promote the recovery of pupil sphincter function, such as oral methylcobalamin tablets, intramuscular injection of murine nerve growth factor and so on.
If the patient cannot recover from the conservative treatment with medication, and if there is a combination of cataracts, the cloudy lens can be removed during the surgical treatment, and a transparent IOL can be implanted, and at the same time, pupilloplasty can be done to restore the pupil to its normal size.
Patients with traumatic pupil dilatation should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in time, and the doctor will find out the condition and guide the patient for treatment.