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What are the complications of New Vision in Shanghai Eye Hospital?

Complications of New Vision in Shanghai Eye Hospital

Shanghai Eye Hospital is a medical institution specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, committed to providing high-quality medical services. However, like other hospitals, even advanced technology may have some complications. This article will discuss the complications of New Vision in Shanghai Eye Hospital from four aspects: surgical complications, drug reactions, infection risks and difficulties in visual recovery.

 What are the complications of New Vision in Shanghai Eye Hospital?

1. Surgical complications

Surgical complications refer to unexpected problems that may occur during ophthalmic surgery. The following complications may occur during the new vision surgery in Shanghai Eye Hospital:

First, eye infection may occur after surgery. Although the hospital has taken strict preventive measures, the interference of external factors or surgical trauma during the operation may lead to an increased risk of infection.

Secondly, corneal rupture may occur during surgery. Corneal rupture is a rare but serious complication that may lead to vision deterioration and other eye problems.

In addition, intraocular pressure may rise after surgery. Postoperative elevated intraocular pressure may lead to glaucoma, which requires timely intervention by doctors.

Through proper preoperative evaluation and intraoperative nursing, Shanghai Eye Hospital has taken measures to avoid these complications as much as possible. In any case, patients should fully understand and accept the relevant risks before surgery.

2. Drug reaction

After the New Vision surgery in Shanghai Eye Hospital, patients may have adverse reactions to the drugs used. These drugs may be used to control inflammation, prevent infection or accelerate healing.

First, patients may have allergic reactions to antibiotic use. Allergic reactions may be manifested as skin itching, rash, dyspnea and other symptoms. When using antibiotics, the patient should describe the allergy history in detail to the doctor to avoid potential drug allergic reactions.

Secondly, the use of anti-inflammatory drugs may cause gastrointestinal discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Patients should strictly follow the doctor's instructions during the medication process and report adverse reactions to the doctor at any time.

In order to reduce the risk of drug reactions, Shanghai Eye Hospital strictly screened the drug selection and dosage, and provided sufficient drug education to patients so as to timely respond to and deal with drug-related adverse reactions.

3. Risk of infection

Although Shanghai Eye Hospital has taken a series of infection control measures before, during and after the operation, there is still a risk of infection during the operation in New Horizon.

First, contamination of surgical instruments may lead to infection. Even though the device is strictly cleaned and disinfected, the possibility of contamination cannot be completely eliminated, thus increasing the risk of infection.

Secondly, surgical incision infection is a common complication. Although the incisions were treated strictly during the operation, infection may still occur after the operation. Patients should actively observe the incision after the operation. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, effusion or pain occur, they should seek medical advice in time.

In order to reduce the risk of infection, Shanghai Eye Hospital has strengthened the disinfection measures in the operating room and conducted professional training for medical staff to ensure the cleanliness of surgical instruments and operating environment.

4. Difficulty in visual restoration

After the new vision surgery, patients may face some difficulties in visual restoration.

First, some patients may feel blurred vision after surgery. This may be caused by corneal incision or corneal tissue changes during surgery. The time of vision recovery varies from individual to individual, but it usually recovers gradually within days to weeks after surgery.

Secondly, postoperative xerosis, that is, inability or difficulty to produce enough tears, may cause discomfort such as dry eyes, itching and fatigue. Patients should follow the doctor's advice and use artificial tears to alleviate these symptoms.

In Shanghai Eye Hospital, patients will receive professional visual recovery guidance after surgery, including how to correctly use eye drops, precautions, etc., to help them get through the recovery period after surgery.

Summary

As a professional eye hospital, Shanghai Eye Hospital may have some complications after the New Vision surgery. Surgical complications, drug reaction, infection risk and difficulty in visual recovery are the main aspects. In order to reduce the occurrence of complications, the hospital has taken a series of preventive measures and carried out comprehensive patient education. However, patients should fully understand the relevant risks when choosing surgery, and pay attention to and timely report any discomfort to the doctor after surgery, so as to facilitate timely intervention and treatment.

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