Patients with ophthalmic nerve palsy can be treated with medication as prescribed by the doctor, and if it is related to tumors at the base of the skull, patients can also undergo surgical treatment. Patients with ocular nerve palsy may suffer from ptosis, diplopia, vision loss and other discomfort symptoms due to abnormal nerve function, resulting in abnormal function of the innervated eye muscles, which may cause eye movement disorders or eye position abnormalities, and may be treated with medications such as methylcobalamin and other nutritive drugs as prescribed by the doctor, in order to improve the discomfort. If the tumor at the base of the skull compresses the nerves of the eye, the patient may have the symptom of nerve paralysis of the eye, which is manifested as limited eye movement, drooping eyelids, protruding eyeballs and so on. In addition, patients will also experience hearing loss, dizziness, increased intracranial pressure, etc. Patients can be treated by surgical removal of the tumor, and if the tumor is malignant, patients can be assisted with radiotherapy and chemotherapy. It is recommended that patients with ophthalmic nerve palsy should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.