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Wuhan Laser Orthopaedic Ophthalmology Hospital: How long does the laser orthopaedic ophthalmic surgery need to recover?

How long does laser correction ophthalmic surgery need to recover?

Laser orthopedic ophthalmic surgery is a kind of surgery to improve vision problems such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism through laser technology. For those who want to get rid of the shackles of glasses or contact lenses, laser corrective ophthalmic surgery is a common and effective choice. However, the recovery period after surgery is a topic of concern for many people. This article will introduce the recovery process of laser orthopaedic ophthalmic surgery from four aspects: recovery time, eye sensation, vision recovery and precautions.

 Wuhan Laser Orthopaedic Ophthalmology Hospital: How long does the laser orthopaedic ophthalmic surgery need to recover?

Postoperative recovery time

The recovery time after laser correction ophthalmic surgery varies with individual conditions. Generally speaking, the first day after surgery can feel a significant improvement in vision. Most people's eyes gradually recover to the extent that they can work and live normally within one week after surgery. However, it may take four to six weeks to fully restore vision before surgery. Slight eye pain, dryness and irritation may appear in the first few days after the operation. This is a normal reaction, so don't worry too much.

During the recovery process, you need to follow the doctor's advice, such as avoiding strenuous exercise and using drugs. The eyes will feel sensitive, so it is necessary to avoid collision and friction to avoid infection or injury. During recovery, it is very important to have regular follow-up visits to ensure the health of the eyes and deal with any discomfort in a timely manner.

Sense of eyes

After laser correction eye surgery, the eyes may feel unusual for a period of time. On the first day after surgery, the eyes may have a feeling of sand or foreign body, which is caused by corneal surface cutting and laser irradiation during surgery. Many people will feel dry and itchy within a few days after the operation, which is a normal recovery process. In addition, light sensitivity, glare and blurred vision may also occur.

These discomforts usually fade away within a week after surgery. If the discomfort persists or worsens, contact the doctor for consultation and treatment. The use of artificial tears recommended by doctors can help relieve dryness and keep eyes moist.

Visual acuity recovery

For most patients, significant visual improvement can be felt on the first day after surgery. However, due to the repair of the tissue and corneal surface that need to be recovered after surgery, it takes some time for vision recovery. In the first week after the operation, the vision will gradually stabilize, and further improve in the next few weeks.

Within a few months after the operation, the vision will continue to improve until it reaches the final stable level. The vision of most patients is at its best three to six months after surgery, but some individuals may need more time. In the process of vision recovery, attention should be paid to avoiding severe eye use and fatigue, so as not to affect the recovery effect.

matters needing attention

Special attention should be paid to the protection and maintenance of the eyes during the postoperative laser correction ophthalmic surgery. Avoid swimming, hot water immersion and hot bath in the first week after operation to avoid infection. Avoid rubbing eyes to avoid wound infection and eye tissue damage.

At the same time, it is also necessary to avoid eye irritation during recovery, such as cosmetics, perfume and smoke. These substances may cause irritation and infection, and affect the surgical effect. In outdoor activities, you should wear sunglasses to protect your eyes and avoid direct sunlight.

Summary

The recovery time of laser correction ophthalmic surgery varies from several days to several months depending on individual conditions. During recovery, the eyes may experience discomfort, including dryness, discomfort and glare. Vision recovery usually reaches its peak within weeks to months, but it may take longer. During the recovery period, it is necessary to follow the doctor's advice and pay attention to protecting the eyes to ensure the maximum effect of the operation.

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