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What are the risks of myopia surgery in a hospital in Wuhan?

Risk of myopia surgery in a hospital in Wuhan

With the progress of modern science and technology, myopia surgery has become an effective method to treat myopia. However, any operation has certain risks. Next, we will elaborate on the risks of myopia surgery in a hospital in Wuhan from the aspects of surgical risks, postoperative effects, complications and postoperative precautions.

 What are the risks of myopia surgery in a hospital in Wuhan?

Surgical risk

The risk of myopia surgery first includes the risk during the surgery. The laser scalpel and other instruments used in the operation may cause the risk of infection, scratch or burn of the eyeball. In addition, improper operation may lead to more serious complications such as retinal detachment and corneal laceration.

Secondly, the possible complications after the operation are also part of the operation risk. For example, dry eyes may appear after surgery, including dry eyes, pain, photophobia, etc. Some patients may have decreased vision, poor visual quality or unstable vision after surgery.

Finally, the poor postoperative effect is also a manifestation of surgical risk. The doctor may give a high degree of correction before the operation, but the patient still needs to wear glasses after the operation. Patients may be disappointed if their vision does not recover well after surgery, or their myopia has not been significantly improved.

Postoperative effect

Although the postoperative effect of myopia surgery is usually good, the results are still uncertain. The degree of vision recovery of different patients after surgery may be different. Some people may completely get rid of the need to wear glasses, but some people may still need to wear glasses. Therefore, the postoperative effect is not 100% predictable.

In addition, postoperative vision may change over time. The degree of correction of the eye may rise in the years after the operation. This is because the corneal tissue will slowly reshape, resulting in the gradual recovery of myopia. Therefore, patients need to have regular eye examinations in order to adjust the degree of vision correction in time.

complication

The possible complications after myopic surgery include infection, retinal detachment, corneal laceration, etc. The instruments introduced during the operation may bring infection risks, especially if the sanitary conditions in the operating room are not up to standard. Retinal detachment and corneal laceration are serious complications caused by improper operation, which need timely treatment to avoid long-term visual impairment.

In addition, dry eye is also a common postoperative complication. After surgery, the nerves and lacrimal glands of the eyes may be stimulated, resulting in insufficient secretion of tears, resulting in dry eyes, pain and other discomfort. This complication is usually temporary, but in a few cases it may last for a long time.

Precautions after operation

In order to avoid the risk of surgery and postoperative complications, postoperative patients need to pay attention to some matters. First of all, patients need to refer to the doctor's guidance and correctly use antibiotic eyedrops and anti-inflammatory drugs to prevent infection. Secondly, patients need to pay attention to eye hygiene, and avoid rubbing and wiping eyes, so as to avoid eye irritation and injury to the surgical site. Finally, regular follow-up visits and eye examinations are essential to understand the effect of surgery and to detect and deal with complications in a timely manner.

Summary

The risks of myopic surgery in a hospital in Wuhan include the risks during the surgery, the unsatisfactory results after the surgery, the postoperative complications and the precautions after the surgery. The operation risks include complications caused by improper operation, and postoperative complications include infection, retinal detachment and corneal laceration. The effect after surgery is uncertain, and some patients may need to continue wearing glasses. Postoperative precautions include correct use of eye drops, attention to eye hygiene, and regular follow-up examinations.

Therefore, patients who choose to accept myopia surgery need to fully understand the risks and precautions of surgery, and make decisions and postoperative care according to the doctor's recommendations, so as to obtain the best surgical effect and the smallest risk.

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