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Can the pupil be cured after being scratched?
1. Disease:

Ocular trauma

Description of illness (main symptoms, onset time): 6-year-old, right cornea was scratched by scissors. I went to the hospital for corneal suture that night, but due to an operation accident, the scar was too big, blocking the pupil, forming a traumatic cataract and causing eyeball deformation. I can only see the light inside, face up, and I can't see clearly. You can only see the points on the outside of your eyes. He had three operations between the ages of 6 and 8. At present, the intraocular pressure in the right eye is high, the eyeball is slightly prominent, the eyes are often tired and red, squint outward, and the lens has atrophy and traumatic cataract. Now I'm 32 years old. Is there any way to treat it?

Previous treatment and effect: the first operation failed without vision, and the second operation improved, with vision of 0.04. The third operation tried to reduce the scar blocking the pupil, but it had no obvious effect.

Your condition is very complicated, strabismus can be corrected by surgery, but it is difficult to improve your vision.

3. If there are no other complications affecting vision, vision will not deteriorate obviously, but it is important to go to the hospital regularly and deal with the problems in time.