Patient: Description of the disease (onset time, main symptoms, hospital, etc.): April 24, 2010 night left eye was struck by the brachial device, the anterior chamber of the accumulation of snow, low intraocular pressure, consulting the Ningxia District Hospital on July 19 to do ciliary body reset, postoperative intraocular pressure of 48, the use of medication Mannitol 3 days after the intraocular pressure of 38. On July 23 after the removal of the two wires, the first day of the intraocular pressure of 17, the second day of 10, the third day of 10 On the fourth day 10, on the fifth day 8, and on subsequent days the IOP was 8 . The pupil did not return to its former size after the operation. The vision is blurred and the lens is subluxated. How can I normalize the intraocular pressure and can my vision be restored? Can the pupil be restored. Ma Ke, Glaucoma Section, Peking Tongren Hospital: The patient’s injury was relatively serious, and from the present data, there was ciliary body detachment, lens dislocation, anterior chamber hemorrhage, and glaucoma complicating the blunt contusion of the eyeball. The fundus damage is presumed to be more severe due to the lack of light perception now. The patient’s intraocular pressure is now low, and he needs to be examined for UBM as soon as possible to determine the ciliary body reset, and he also needs fundus photography and ultrasound to infer the fundus damage, whether there is any detachment of the meshwork, and whether there is any vitreous present. For the time being, you can take medication to protect the fundus nerve, which needs to be seen by a doctor before use, and if there is fresh hemorrhage, then blood-boosting medication should not be used in large quantities for the time being.