What level of disability is a ruptured eyeball? Can vision be restored?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Eyes are the window of our soul, and they allow us to see the beautiful world, so it is very important to protect our eyes. If the eye injury is very important for us in the future, especially if the eyeball is broken, it may lead to various eye disorders and even blindness.

    Eyeball rupture is a traumatic injury, a serious eye disease, which generally occurs during some major accidents, traffic accidents, fights and other situations. Eyeball rupture can lead to rapid blindness of the eye, atrophy of the eye after infection, eyeball rupture is acute, it is best not to press the eyeball, and do not try to check it yourself, if the examination is not timely** not timely, it will lead to serious effects.

    Eyeball rupture is considered a higher level of disability, specifically belongs to several levels of disability, and needs to be rated by the designated institution of the hospital, such as the absence of organs, affecting normal function, at least grade 10 disability.

    Specifically, it needs to be assessed according to the criteria for determining the degree of damage.

    Most of the ruptured eyeballs can be repaired by surgery, and the principle of ** is to restore the structure and function of the eye as much as possible, generally there is no need to remove the eyeball, but the damage is more serious, and the eyeball will be removed when there is no way to recover, otherwise the damage will be greater.

    Under normal circumstances, if the eyeball is ruptured, there is no fluid exudation, you can take some conservative **, slowly promote healing, and do not have much impact on vision, if the eyeball rupture has caused the eyeball to be compressed, hurting the eyeball, it may cause macropathic damage, in this case, it is not suitable for eye repair, which may affect the recovery of vision.

    Because if the degree and location of the rupture are different, the surgical repair method is different, so whether the specific vision can be restored needs to be decided according to the individual's injury, and it needs to be based on the location of the broken eyeball and the specific **plan**, in order to restore the integrity of the eyeball and improve the vision.

    Eyeball rupture is a serious eye injury, the disease will have a serious impact on vision and eyes, once the eyeball rupture is found, it should be timely ** to avoid serious consequences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A ruptured eyeball is a Grade 7 disability. It is still difficult to restore normal vision to the broken eyeball, and it is possible to slowly exercise the light sense through vision correction to achieve the purpose of seeing things clearly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A ruptured eyeball is a first-degree injury, and such an injury is very serious and may not be cured.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A ruptured eyeball means the loss of vision, which can be judged to be a serious injury, but it also depends on the actual situation, and the only way to restore vision is through implantation of the eyeball.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A ruptured eyeball is a Grade 7 disability. Disability appraisal is the appraisal of the degree of disability, and the scope of disability appraisal includes traffic accident disability, industrial accident disability, accidental injury disability, fight disability, etc. In general, the judicial department entrusts a disability appraisal agency to do the corresponding appraisal, while in other cases, the disability appraisal can be done at the local forensic appraisal center.

    What are the criteria for disability identification:

    1. Serious injury, which causes a person's limbs to be disabled, disfigured, deaf, visual, or other organ functions, or other injuries that cause serious harm to personal health, including serious injuries of the first degree and serious injuries of the second degree.

    2. Minor injuries, such as damage to a person's limbs or appearance, partial impairment of hearing, vision or other organ functions, or other injuries that have moderate harm to personal health, including minor injuries of the first degree and minor injuries of the second degree.

    3. Minor injury, primary injury caused by various injury factors, causing slight damage to the structure of tissues and organs or slight dysfunction.

    [Legal basis].Article 36 of the Social Insurance Law of the People's Republic of China.

    If an employee is injured in an accident or suffers from an occupational disease due to work-related reasons, and the work-related injury is recognized, he or she shall enjoy work-related injury insurance benefits; Among them, those who lose their ability to work after the appraisal of their ability to work enjoy disability benefits.

    The determination of work-related injuries and the evaluation of labor ability shall be simple and convenient.

    Article 37 If an employee is at work due to any of the following circumstances, it shall not be deemed to be a work-related injury:

    1) Intentional crime;

    2) Drunkenness or drug abuse;

    3) self-harm or suicide;

    4) Other circumstances provided for by laws and administrative regulations.

    Article 38.

    The following expenses incurred due to work-related injuries shall be paid from work-related injury insurance** in accordance with national regulations:

    1) Medical expenses and expenses for work-related injuries;

    2) Hospitalization meal subsidy;

    3) Transportation and accommodation expenses for medical treatment outside the overall planning area;

    4) The cost of installing and configuring assistive devices for the disabled;

    5) For those who are unable to take care of themselves, the living care expenses confirmed by the Labor Ability Appraisal Committee;

    6) A one-time disability allowance and a monthly disability allowance for employees with disabilities of grades 1 to 4;

    7) A one-time medical subsidy to be enjoyed when the labor contract is terminated or dissolved;

    8) In the event of a work-related death, the funeral allowance, the pension for dependent relatives and the work-related death allowance received by the surviving family members;

    9) Labor ability appraisal fee.

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