What are the postoperative care instructions for myopia surgery?

Sep 13, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Chen You
Introduction
After myopia surgery, it is first necessary to reduce eye use. Try to minimize eye strain, especially during the first 1–2 days after surgery. Vision may be blurry following the procedure, so avoid using your eyes as much as possible to prevent interference with eye healing. Secondly, avoid exposing the eyes to water. Myopia surgery causes some minor damage to the eyes, and you should avoid showering shortly after the procedure. If water enters the eyes, it could lead to complications.

With the widespread use of electronic devices, an increasing number of people are developing myopia. For those with severe myopia, refractive surgery may be necessary. What should you pay attention to after myopia surgery?

What Should You Pay Attention to After Myopia Surgery?

After myopia surgery, it's essential to first reduce eye strain. Try to minimize eye usage, especially during the first 1–2 days post-surgery. Blurred vision may occur temporarily after the procedure, so avoid excessive eye use to prevent interference with eye healing. Secondly, avoid getting water in your eyes. Refractive surgery causes minor injuries to the eyes, and you should avoid showering shortly after the operation. If water enters the eyes, it may lead to contamination or secondary infection. Avoid rubbing your eyes, as this may dislodge the corneal flap—especially dangerous if the flap has not yet fully healed in the early recovery stage. Rubbing or any eye trauma could result in flap displacement. Additionally, follow your doctor’s instructions regarding medication. To prevent postoperative infections, use prescribed anti-inflammatory and antibacterial eye drops as directed. The duration and dosage of eye drop usage are strictly regulated—do not overuse eye medications.

Myopia surgery is one of the most common treatment options besides wearing eyeglasses. Depending on the surgical technique, it can be categorized into SMILE (small incision lenticule extraction) and LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis). Comparatively, SMILE surgery tends to offer better outcomes and causes less damage to the eye. Patients should choose based on their individual conditions.

After surgery, maintain a light diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods. Regular follow-up visits to the hospital are also necessary. We hope this information helps you. Wishing you good health and happiness!

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