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Will Wuhan Preh Eye Hospital ache after full femtosecond surgery?

Will Wuhan Preh Eye Hospital ache after full femtosecond surgery?

All femtosecond surgery has become a common method to correct vision problems, whether it is myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism. In Wuhan, Preh Eye Hospital is a recognized eye hospital, which uses full femtosecond surgery technology to deal with different kinds of eye problems. However, many patients still have doubts about whether pain will occur after surgery. To solve this problem, this article will elaborate on the operation process, anesthesia methods, postoperative nursing and pain management.

 Will Wuhan Preh Eye Hospital ache after full femtosecond surgery?

Operation process

Full femtosecond laser surgery is a high-precision laser surgery, which is very fast and safe. During the operation, the patient's eyes were completely anesthetized, and the ophthalmologist used the laser to make a sharp incision on the cornea. Then, the corneal tissue is removed by laser to change its shape, so as to repair vision problems. Since anesthesia and anesthetic eyedrops are used during the operation, the patient will hardly feel any pain or discomfort.

During the operation, doctors and nurses will keep close communication with patients to ensure that patients' eyes remain stable and relaxed. The total operation time is usually about a few minutes, so the patient can finish the operation soon.

Anesthesia method

In Wuhan Preh Eye Hospital, local anesthesia is often used. The area around the patient's eyes will be anesthetized with narcotic drugs to ensure that the local sensation of the eyes will be eliminated during the operation. "General anesthesia" may sometimes be used in special cases, but in most cases, full femtosecond surgery is a painless process.

The ophthalmologist will explain the anesthesia process in detail and answer the patient's questions before the operation to ensure the patient's understanding and confidence in the operation. During the operation, the doctor will closely monitor the patient's condition to ensure the comfort and safety of the operation process.

Postoperative care

After the operation, the patient will be sent to the rest area for rest and observation. The ophthalmologist and nurse will carefully examine the patient's eyes and provide detailed postoperative nursing guidance. These instructions include how to properly apply eye drops, food and water restrictions, avoiding rubbing eyes, and so on.

Temporary discomfort several hours after surgery, such as slight pain, foreign body sensation and blurred vision, is a normal reaction. Doctors usually advise patients to take a rest within a few days after surgery, and return regularly to monitor the recovery process.

Pain management

The degree of postoperative pain varies from individual to individual. Most patients will have some temporary discomfort after surgery, but the pain is usually mild. The doctor will provide some local anesthetic eyedrops or possible pain relief drugs to reduce discomfort according to the patient's conditions and special needs. Patients should use these drugs correctly according to the doctor's advice and follow the postoperative nursing guidance to ensure a good recovery.

In general, the mild discomfort caused by the full femtosecond surgery performed by Wuhan Preh Eye Hospital in a relatively short time after surgery is normal. The preoperative anesthesia and postoperative pain management measures will minimize the discomfort of patients. Through correct anesthesia methods, intraoperative and postoperative care and pain management, patients can safely accept full femtosecond surgery in order to obtain clear vision.

summary

Whether it is myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism, the full femtosecond surgery in Wuhan Purui Eye Hospital is a safe, rapid and painless surgical method. Local anesthesia, postoperative care and pain management measures during the operation effectively reduced the discomfort of patients and enabled them to accept the operation with peace of mind. Therefore, patients can feel at ease about whether there will be pain after surgery, and expect to obtain better vision through full femtosecond surgery.

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