Sequela of myopia surgery in Shanghai Eye Hospital
Myopia surgery is a common method to treat myopia. Laser surgery or intraocular lens implantation can change the shape of the cornea to correct vision problems. Shanghai Eye Hospital, as a well-known eye hospital, has rich experience in surgery and modern equipment. However, surgery is so complicated and involves vision problems, which inevitably has some potential risks and sequelae.

Preoperative evaluation and risk control
Shanghai Eye Hospital will conduct a detailed preoperative assessment before myopia surgery to assess the patient's vision, eye structure, corneal thickness, etc., and determine whether it is suitable for surgery. This assessment is very important because if the patient's eyeball structure is not suitable for surgery, there may be postoperative vision decline, corneal disease and other sequelae.
In addition, Shanghai Eye Hospital will also strictly control the risks during the operation to avoid patients' discomfort caused by improper operation. The doctor will develop a personalized operation plan according to the patient's situation, and use advanced equipment and technology to operate, so as to minimize the potential risks and sequelae.
Therefore, through preoperative assessment and risk control during myopia surgery, Shanghai Eye Hospital has greatly reduced the probability of postoperative sequelae and brought more safe and reliable surgical results to patients.
Common postoperative reactions and treatment methods
After myopia surgery, patients may have some common reactions after surgery, such as dry eyes, light sensitivity, vision fluctuation, etc. These reactions are within the normal range and generally disappear within a few days to weeks after the operation. Shanghai Eye Hospital will provide patients with detailed postoperative nursing guidance to help patients alleviate these reactions.
For dry eye symptoms, the hospital will recommend that patients use artificial tears to alleviate discomfort. For light sensitivity, the hospital will advise patients to wear sunglasses outdoors to avoid sun stimulation. For vision fluctuation, the hospital will remind patients not to overuse their eyes to avoid additional pressure on their eyes.
Usually, these common postoperative reactions will not have too much impact on the daily life of patients, and will gradually reduce and disappear over time. However, if there are other abnormal symptoms or the postoperative reaction lasts for a long time, the patient should consult the doctor of Shanghai Eye Hospital in time for timely treatment.
Postoperative precautions and reexamination
In order to ensure the effect of surgery and the safety of patients, Shanghai Eye Hospital will provide patients with detailed precautions after surgery, and arrange for postoperative reexamination. Patients need to be nursed according to the doctor's instructions, such as eye hygiene, avoiding strenuous exercise, etc., and go to the hospital on time for reexamination.
During the reexamination, the doctor will carefully examine the patient's eyes, evaluate the surgical effect, and timely find and handle any abnormalities. If there are any postoperative complications or sequelae, the doctor will take appropriate treatment according to the specific situation to ensure the patient's vision recovery and quality of life.
Summary
To sum up, Shanghai Eye Hospital, as a professional eye hospital, attaches great importance to the risks and sequelae of myopia surgery. Through preoperative evaluation and risk control, the hospital effectively reduced the incidence of postoperative complications. For common postoperative reactions, the hospital provided detailed nursing guidance and treatment methods to help patients alleviate discomfort. Postoperative precautions and reexamination can also ensure that patients receive timely attention and treatment in the process of postoperative recovery. To sum up, Shanghai Eye Hospital has a good management ability for the sequelae of myopia surgery, providing safe and reliable surgical treatment for patients.