After the treatment of a skin abrasion in the macular area of an eye trauma, vision remains blurred. There are concerns about potential sequelae and recovery of vision.
After an eye trauma, visual distortion occurred, and six months later, it was diagnosed as macular degeneration. How should it be treated?
Patients with eye injuries inquire about the causes of eyelid swelling and headache, and receive professional answers from doctors.
Is there hope for treatment after loss of light sensation following retinal detachment and choroid detachment surgery due to eye trauma?
Eye trauma caused by cutting sheets may include symptoms such as difficulty opening the eyelids, lack of light sensation, eye shrinkage, and numbness on the half side of the face and head.
For eye trauma bleeding, it is important to identify the cause and adopt targeted treatment, while also cooperate with daily care such as drinking plenty of water and consuming a rich variety of vitamins to effectively control the condition.
Retinal detachment occurs in an eye injury during an accident, but there is no rupture of the globe. Due to unclear circumstances, it is recommended to undergo further examination.
Understand the key points of post-operative care for crystal removal after eye trauma surgery, including regular follow-up, adherence to medical instructions, and psychological support.
A friend’s husband, who is a delivery driver, suffered a severe car accident late at night, resulting in the destruction of his vehicle. He sustained serious injuries, with his face swelling to resemble a pig’s head, unable to see anything and struggling to open his eyes. Upon examination by a doctor at the hospital, it was found that he had traumatic hyphema in his right eye. How should this condition be treated?