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How long does Wuhan third class hospital need to recover after myopic surgery?

How long does Wuhan third class hospital need to recover after myopic surgery?

Myopia is one of the most common eye diseases in modern China, which seriously affects people's life and work. In order to get rid of the tedious use of glasses or contact lenses, many myopic patients choose surgery. As the leader of China's medical industry, Wuhan Third Class A Hospital has also accumulated rich experience in myopia surgery. Then, we will elaborate on how long it will take to recover after myopic surgery in Wuhan Third Class A Hospital from the aspects of postoperative recovery time, rehabilitation precautions, effect stability and postoperative reexamination.

 How long does Wuhan third class hospital need to recover after myopic surgery?

Postoperative recovery time

Postoperative recovery time is one of the most important issues for patients. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, the vision of most myopic patients can return to the normal level within two days after surgery, and the vision can return to stable within one week after surgery. However, the recovery time varies with individual patients and different surgical methods. In Wuhan Third Class A Hospital, their expert team formulates personalized rehabilitation programs based on the patients' conditions, and provides accurate guidance on postoperative recovery time.

First, generally speaking, patients need to rest for 1-2 days after surgery to avoid strenuous exercise and overuse of eyes. Thereafter, it is necessary to follow the drip medication and nursing process prescribed by the doctor within one week after the operation to make the eye wound heal as soon as possible. Usually, a week after surgery, there will be some slight pain or foreign body feeling in the eyes, and these discomfort will gradually reduce and disappear with the rehabilitation process.

At the same time, postoperative protective measures are also critical. Four weeks after the operation, patients need to wear invisible goggles to avoid eye irritation caused by contact with water and dust. In addition, it is not advisable to take strenuous exercise and vigorous activities within one month after surgery to avoid increasing eye pressure.

Rehabilitation Precautions

Postoperative rehabilitation precautions are important guidance to ensure surgical effect and patient safety. Nowadays, the myopia surgery in Wuhan Grade III Class A Hospital adopts world-class laser technology. After surgery, patients need to pay attention to the following points:

First, it is necessary to avoid overuse of eyes after surgery, including using electronic equipment for a long time, reading books and watching TV. At the same time, in order to protect the eyes, patients need to pay attention to sunscreen and eye hygiene to avoid complications such as infection and keratitis. In addition, avoid wearing colored contact lenses and other cosmetics to avoid irritation to the cornea.

In addition, it is necessary to avoid or reduce the frequency of blinking after surgery, because frequent blinking will increase eye tension and affect the surgical effect. At the same time, the patient needs to follow the protective care required by the doctor, keep the eyes clean, and check the eye condition in a timely manner.

Effect stability

The stability of postoperative effect is one of the important indicators to measure the surgical effect. Myopic surgery performed in Wuhan Grade III Grade A Hospital generally has long-term effects, but the stability of the results is related to the degree of compliance of patients and the way of surgery.

According to the clinical data of the hospital, the visual acuity of most surgical patients improved significantly 3 months after the operation, recovered stable within one year after the operation, and changed little within 5 years after the operation. However, patients need to strictly follow the doctor's rehabilitation guidance to avoid excessive eye use and eye irritation after surgery, so as to ensure the stability of the surgical effect.

Postoperative reexamination

Postoperative reexamination is very important to evaluate the surgical effect and adjust the rehabilitation plan. Wuhan Third Class A Hospital recommends that the first postoperative reexamination should be carried out 1-2 days after the operation, mainly to check the healing of eye wounds and the recovery of vision. The subsequent reexamination will be adjusted according to the patient's condition and rehabilitation process, and will be carried out about one week, one month, three months and one year after the operation.

Postoperative reexamination is mainly to assess the patient's vision and eye health, as well as judge the stability of the surgical effect, through intraocular pressure measurement, corneal curvature examination, fundus examination, etc. During the reexamination, the doctor will adjust the rehabilitation plan of the patient according to the actual situation and provide personalized treatment suggestions.

Summary

The recovery time of myopic surgery in Wuhan Grade III Grade A Hospital is different due to individual differences and surgical methods, which is usually several days to weeks after surgery. Patients need to follow the rehabilitation guidance of doctors and pay attention to eye hygiene and protective measures during rehabilitation. The effect of the operation was stable in a few months to years after the operation, but the patients should pay attention to their living habits and eye use. In order to evaluate the surgical effect and adjust the rehabilitation plan, regular review is very important.

To sum up, the rehabilitation period of myopia surgery in Wuhan Third Class A Hospital is short, the effectiveness rate is high, and the effect is stable. Patients should follow the doctor's guidance before and after the operation, and take regular reexamination to obtain better surgical effect and rehabilitation effect.

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