What should I do if my head falls and my cheekbones are broken and my eyes can't see clearly?
The cheekbones are also part of the orbit. On the lateral lower side of the orbit, zygomatic fractures caused by falls are common, which will cause swelling of soft tissues around the eyes and affect the opening of the eyes. In addition, there are many tears, but I can't see them clearly. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the treatment of detumescence and use tobramycin eye drops to promote recovery. If it is a zygomatic or orbital fracture, the fracture displacement is relatively large, or the fracture site is bleeding, and the hematoma is pressed against the optic nerve, which may lead to nerve compression and unclear. This requires CT examination of the orbital region in order to make a definite diagnosis. If the hematoma is compressed, it can reduce swelling and stop bleeding. If displaced fractures are caused, early surgical reduction is usually needed to relieve compression and nourish nerves.