Ptosis is an abnormal condition in which the upper eyelid is drooping due to insufficiency or loss of function of the levator or Müller muscles, so that the upper eyelid cannot be lifted. It covers part or all of the pupil and may cause visual impairment. Usually, ptosis cannot be recovered through exercise, and patients can improve their condition through medication and surgery. 1. Medication: For patients with ptosis caused by myasthenia gravis, they can be treated with neostigmine and pyridostigmine as prescribed by the doctor; for patients with ptosis caused by nerve paralysis, they can be treated with nerve-nourishing medicines such as Vitamin B₁, Vitamin B₁₂, and inosine. 2. Surgical treatment: For patients who are not effectively treated with medication and the effect of conservative treatment is not good, they can be treated by upper eyelid levator muscle shortening, frontalis muscle suspension, upper eyelid levator tendon membrane repair, etc. to improve the symptoms of upper eyelid ptosis. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, do not change the dose of drugs or abuse drugs without authorization, maintain a good attitude in life, pay attention to the regularity of work and rest, avoid excessive use of the eyes, and do a good job of eye care after the operation, to prevent wound infection or the emergence of postoperative complications.