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Does Wuhan Lu General Hospital treat myopia with any sequelae?

Does Wuhan Lu General Hospital treat myopia with any sequelae?

Myopia is a common eye problem, which brings troubles to people's life and work. As a well-known ophthalmic hospital, Wuhan Lu General Hospital has advanced technology and professional medical team, providing efficient myopia treatment services for patients. However, many people are worried about the sequelae of myopia treatment. The following will elaborate on the sequelae of myopia treatment in Wuhan Lu General Hospital from four aspects.

 Does Wuhan Lu General Hospital treat myopia with any sequelae?

Temporary discomfort after operation (immediate reaction)

The myopia surgery adopted by Wuhan Lu General Hospital mainly includes laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and surface phototherapy (PRK). In the process of treating myopia, these operations may cause some temporary discomfort and immediate reaction after surgery. This discomfort includes eye pain, dry eyes, blurred vision and other symptoms. However, these symptoms usually gradually subside and return to normal within a few days after surgery.

Take correct nursing measures quickly after the operation, use anti-inflammatory drugs and eye drops according to the doctor's instructions, accelerate corneal healing and reduce discomfort. Wuhan Lu General Hospital reminded patients to avoid rubbing their eyes, blowing their nose and touching water after surgery, and to comply with postoperative nursing requirements to reduce postoperative discomfort.

Postoperative xerophthalmia

Postoperative xerophthalmia is one of the common sequelae of myopia surgery. During surgery, corneal tissue will be damaged and stimulated to a certain extent, resulting in insufficient tear secretion or poor quality. This can make the eyes dry, painful, tingling and affect vision.

The doctor of Wuhan Lu General Hospital for myopia treatment will conduct a detailed assessment of the patient's dry eye condition before the operation to ensure that the patient has adapted to the treatment of dry eye before the operation. Some measures were taken during the operation to reduce the occurrence of dry eye. After surgery, patients need to regularly use artificial tears or other treatment methods to alleviate dry eye symptoms, while avoiding prolonged eye exertion or staring at the electronic screen.

Postoperative ametropia

One potential risk of myopic surgery is postoperative refractive error. Incorrect operation or postoperative complications may lead to ametropia, including hyperopia and astigmatism. This will cause the patient to have corrective surgery or wear glasses again.

Wuhan Lu General Hospital has an experienced medical team and advanced equipment, which can reduce the incidence of postoperative refractive error. The doctor will fully evaluate the patient's eye condition before surgery and select the most suitable surgical method to improve the treatment effect and reduce the risk of refractive error.

Postoperative recurrence

After the treatment of myopia, some patients may have a recurrence of myopia after a period of time. This is due to the growth and change of corneal tissue after surgery. In this case, Wuhan Lu General Hospital recommends regular reexamination and further treatment.

According to the specific situation of the patient, the doctor may take some measures to delay or reduce the recurrence of myopia. This includes the use of appropriate corneal shaping lenses, wearing appropriate contact lenses, or performing additional surgery. Patients need to cooperate closely with doctors and treat according to instructions to slow down the process of myopia recurrence.

summary

The treatment of myopia in Wuhan Lu General Hospital can ensure the safety and effectiveness of surgery in terms of technology and nursing. Although there may be some sequelae in the treatment of myopia, such as temporary discomfort after surgery, dry eye, postoperative ametropia and postoperative recurrence, these sequelae can be effectively managed and mitigated through scientific preoperative evaluation, professional surgical procedures and appropriate postoperative care, so as to help patients obtain better vision correction results.

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