Fracture of the right medial orbital wall is usually seen in severe cranio-cerebral injury, because the medial orbital wall is thin, violent blows or severe concussions can easily cause fracture, the fracture is usually not too serious and will not cause serious complications and injuries, the patient will have swelling and bruising, the patient can apply cold compresses and then observe, and also check the vision. If there are no special effects, the patient can recover well with conservative treatment, and appropriate calcium supplementation should be used after the fracture. However, there are some cases where the fracture of the medial orbital wall is very serious with the possibility of crushing, which then affects the contents of the eye and affects the vision, and usually results in serious cranio-cerebral injury. If this is the case, it is important to go to the ophthalmologist for an examination, especially if the fracture is found to affect the protrusion of the eye, and if it continues to worsen, you need to ask your doctor to examine it clearly and to perform surgery if necessary.