What are the risks of ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital
Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital is one of the key comprehensive large hospitals in Guangdong Province. Its ophthalmic expert team has rich experience and leading surgical treatment level, but there are still some risks in ophthalmic surgery. The following is a detailed description of the risks of ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital from four aspects:

Surgical risk factors
The risk of ophthalmic surgery is mainly affected by the following factors.
First of all, the patient's own physical condition is one of the important risk factors for ophthalmic surgery. For example, if the patient has high myopia, diabetes, hypertension and other chronic diseases, the risk of surgery will be relatively high.
Secondly, the type of operation is also one of the important factors affecting the risk. Different types of ophthalmic surgery have different risks. For example, the risk of laser treatment is relatively low, while the risk of more complicated operations such as eyelid surgery and cataract surgery is high.
In addition, improper preoperative preparation and postoperative care will also increase the risk of surgery. For example, unreasonable preoperative examination and drug application, as well as inadequate postoperative care, will lead to increased risk of surgery.
Surgical complications
Common complications of ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital include the following.
First, postoperative infection is one of the common complications of ophthalmic surgery. The incidence of postoperative infection is closely related to surgical methods, surgical instruments disinfection and other factors. If the postoperative infection is not treated in time, it may cause greater damage to the patient's eyes.
Secondly, surgical bleeding is also one of the common complications in ophthalmic surgery. Surgical bleeding may lead to blurred vision, elevated intraocular pressure and other problems, which need to be handled in time.
In addition, the incidence of eye tissue damage, corneal rupture and other complications during surgery is low, but once they occur, they may have a serious impact on vision, and timely measures need to be taken to repair them.
Precautions after operation
After the ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital, patients need to pay close attention to the postoperative precautions.
First, avoid rubbing your eyes. The eye tissue is fragile after surgery, and excessive friction may cause injury and increase the recovery period.
Secondly, according to the doctor's requirements, postoperative medication should be taken. Postoperative use of anti-inflammatory eyedrops, eye ointment, etc. can prevent infection and promote wound healing.
In addition, follow the schedule of follow-up and reexamination guided by the doctor, and report the postoperative situation to the doctor in a timely manner.
Summary
The risk of ophthalmic surgery in Guangzhou Zhongshan Sixth Hospital is mainly affected by the patient's own physical condition, type of surgery, preoperative preparation and postoperative care. Complications that may occur during surgery include postoperative infection, surgical bleeding, and eye tissue damage. After the operation, the patient needs to avoid rubbing his eyes, take medicine according to the doctor's advice and take regular reexamination. Under the guidance of the professional team, the patients can reduce the risk of surgery and improve the success rate of surgery through scientific preoperative preparation and postoperative nursing.