When can I have cataract surgery after glaucoma surgery? 20

Updated on healthy 2024-03-16
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In terms of hospitals, you can easily complete the operation by going to the ophthalmology department of a tertiary hospital, such as your local people's hospital.

    In fact, the difference is not very big in general, mainly because of the folding crystal, and the incision of the folding lens can be smaller during surgery. The domestic ** effect is not bad.

    Cataract surgery can be performed one year after surgery, of course, the relevant examinations should be perfected before the operation, not necessarily it can be done, there is no suitable lens or glaucoma can not be operated on after poor recovery after surgery, go to the hospital for a check-up first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's no problem to do it, it's all imported now, the cheapest, our hospital is 900, the most expensive is 5-6000, 8000, your grandma, just use an ordinary one, fold it with a small incision, one or two thousand. However, because of the history of glaucoma, if the visual field is poor, the postoperative results will be affected.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, the bigger the hospital, the better, the surgical technology, the choice of equipment. There are many types of crystal brands, and the difference is quite large, and the three major brands of imported crystals are Alcon, AMO and Bausch & Lomb. The best ** is above 6000, and the medium is more than 3000.

    Cataract ultramammation can be performed after glaucoma, and even glaucoma cataract can be solved in a single operation, which is the so-called blue-white combined surgery.

    It is better not to use domestic crystals.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Your general question is too complicated, you need to consult a professional eye hospital!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Glaucoma surgery generally takes about 10 minutes to about 2 hours, and the time of surgery varies according to the type of surgery and the condition of the disease, so that the operation time of glaucoma is not fixed. After the operation, it is necessary to pay attention to the regular follow-up of the hospital to observe the recovery of the condition.

    Cataract surgery alone takes about half an hour. Most patients need to be hospitalized after surgery, usually about three days in the hospital. On the first day after surgery, you must rest quietly, do not bow your head forcefully, move lightly, do not wash your face with running water, wipe your face with a wet towel, do not rub your eyes vigorously, and do not press the surgical eye when sleeping.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, cataract surgery does not require sutures due to the small incision and faster recovery, and most of the surgery time is shorter. However, there are special types, if the cataract reaches a certain extent, there is trauma or other factors, in addition to cataract, it will also be accompanied by the rupture of the suspensory ligament of the lens, the degeneration of the capsule, resulting in the rupture of the posterior capsule and other complications, at this time, the operation time will be longer, but not more than an hour.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cataract surgery can be completed in 5-20 minutes depending on the surgical method and difficulty, and the length of hospitalization will vary from place to place, and there are also outpatient surgeries, and our medical insurance here requires more than three days to stay.

    There are two types of cataracts: non-surgical and surgical. Non-surgical**: Cataract, intravacus and other eye drops can be used to control the development of cataract at the initial stage.

    Surgery**: Cataract vision is below and surgery can be performed as long as the fundus condition is good and the symptoms of systemic disease are not obvious**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Analysis:

    Senile cataract is the most common type of acquired cataract and occurs in people over 40 to 50 years of age. In general, it is better to take drugs in the early stage**.

    Guidance: You can use intravitractic eye drops to delay the development of cataracts, and wait for cataracts to mature before surgery**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cataract patients gradually recover after surgery, and their vision will increase at this time, so they generally do not need to wear glasses. However, there are also some patients, even after surgery, the vision can not return to normal, at this time can wear low-prescription glasses, the specific situation needs to be decided after a review. In addition, it is necessary to prevent infection after surgery and use eye drops under the guidance of a doctor.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Under normal circumstances, there is no need to wear glasses after cataract surgery, but the elderly have presbyopia, and ordinary intraocular lenses have no adjustment function, so cataract surgery can not solve the problem of presbyopia. In addition, cataract surgery needs to implant an intraocular lens, when the intraocular lens power measurement is done before surgery, there may be some errors, if the range of error is relatively large, affecting the patient's postoperative vision, then it is possible to improve the vision by wearing glasses after surgery, the third situation is due to the fact that some patients have a certain degree of astigmatism before surgery, and cataract surgery can not solve the problem of corneal astigmatism.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Usually, cataracts do not need to wear glasses after the surgery is implanted into the intraocular lens, because at this time, as long as they recover, they can see things normally. Of course, the specific service is also good, and it depends on the individual situation, depending on the postoperative situation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It is possible to wear it, cataract surgery is generally an intraocular lens implantation, and the lens power is placed on the limb to 0 degrees to do hyperpolar myopia, which is more conducive to the elderly to work and study indoors and at close range. However, when driving and walking, there will be a lack of visual state, and at this time, it is necessary to wear light myopia glasses to solve the problem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is best to wear glasses after cataract surgery, mainly to protect against wind and sand and prevent foreign objects from entering the eye. In addition, you should take the car home after the operation to avoid bumps. Avoid lifting heavy objects to prevent large pressure fluctuations in the eye. During the recovery period, avoid using your eyes for a long time to prevent eye fatigue.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Whether or not to wear glasses after cataract surgery varies from person to person. If the patient only has cataract and no presbyopia, myopia, etc., there is no need to wear glasses. If the patient has myopia or presbyopia in addition to cataracts, it may be necessary to wear glasses to see clearly after surgery.

    Cataract patients are mainly elderly, and most of the elderly suffer from presbyopia, and wearing glasses after surgery is not a bad operation or did not achieve the expected results, but presbyopia needs to be corrected by reading glasses.

    How to solve cataracts, presbyopia, myopia at the same time.

    With the advancement of ophthalmic technology, Aier Ophthalmology's customized cataract surgery can relieve presbyopia, myopia, astigmatism and other troubles at the same time, so that patients can "catch all cataracts, myopia, presbyopia, etc." after surgery, and completely get rid of the trouble of wearing glasses.

    According to Dr. Jiang Caihui, executive vice president of Hebei Province of Aier Eye Hospital Group, after customized cataract surgery, Lao Yuanzi people can see clearly whether they look at near vision such as mobile phones and newspapers, or watch TV and cross the road and other medium distance vision, or see scenery and other distant vision, as if returning to their teenage years without glasses.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You don't need to wear glasses after cataract surgery.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Operate according to the instructions of the thing, and if there is any unclearness, you can find relevant personnel to explore and study and solve the problem from the root.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes. The completion of any act of the body depends on the coordinated movement of a certain group of muscle groups, which is called ataxia. This coordination mainly relies on the function of the cerebellum to coordinate muscle activity, maintain balance and help control Huiling's posture, and also requires the normal muscle strength of the locomotor system, the balance function of the vestibular nervous system, the coordination of eyes, head, and body movements, and the sensory system's sense of position.

    Ataxia can occur with any injury to these areas.

    To put it simply, there is an uncoordinated movement of the limbs, such as: 1. Finger-nose experiment Ask the patient to lie on his back and touch the index finger of the examiner in front of him, and then point to the tip of his nose with his index finger, from slow to fast, first open the eyes and then close the eyes, and repeat. Ipsilateral fingering is inaccurate in cerebellar hemisphere lesions, such as accurate fingering when the eyes are open, and impairment when the eyes are closed, sensory ataxia.

    2. Heel-knee-shin experiment The patient is asked to lie on his back, lift one lower limb up, place the heel on the lower end of the knee of the other lower limb, and then move down along the anterior edge of the tibia, first open the eyes, and then close the eyes and repeat. Movement is unsteady when the cerebellum is damaged, and it is difficult to find the knee with the heel closed in patients with sensory ataxia closed. 3. Other A rapid rotation action:

    Ask the patient to straighten the palm of the hand and make rapid pronation and supination movements of the forearm, or use the palm of the hand and the back of the hand to continuously and alternately pat the opposite palm of the hand. b. Difficulty in standing with eyes closed: ask the patient to stand with his heels together, close his eyes, and stretch his hands forward. If you are able to stand firmly when you open your eyes but you can't stand when you close your eyes, you have sensory ataxia.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Cataract is a common senile eye disease, after the appearance of cataract, the lens of the eye will be seriously damaged, resulting in cloudy eyes, blurred vision, vision loss, and severe blindness. At present, the best way to treat cataract symptoms in the elderly is surgery. So when is the best month for cataract surgery, and in the following article, we will learn about the best time for cataract surgery.

    Cataract can cause a series of symptoms in the early stage, and many people think that it is not good to have surgery at an early stage. But in fact, the doctor will make a specific diagnosis according to the patient's eye condition, and if there is no other eye disease and meets the conditions for surgery, then surgery will be arranged as soon as possible. At present, the best time for surgery is in spring and autumn, because the weather is dry and the temperature is suitable, which is suitable for the patient's eye recovery.

    If the surgery is done in summer and winter, it will be affected by the weather, too hot or too cold, which may lead to infection of the affected area, which is not conducive to the first time**.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The timing of cataract surgery mainly depends on the following aspects: one is the requirements or needs for vision, which is different for everyone; The other is how much his vision affects his quality of life and how dangerous it is to his health. To put it simply, for example, if someone is a painter or designer and has high requirements for visual quality, then his cataract can be done earlier. In a situation like this, as long as he personally feels that the cataract is causing visual disturbance and feels uncomfortable, even if the vision is there, we will have surgery.

    For some people who usually use less eyes, work at home or have a relatively small range of activities, and have relatively low requirements for vision, they can also wait for the vision loss to be more serious, such as the following. But the choice of the best timing, from our current point of view, mainly depends on his personal requirements. In terms of the condition, the milder the degree of cataract itself, the lower the risk of surgery, the higher the safety of the operation, and the higher the probability of success, and now we have a lot of variety, functional lenses, which can not only solve the problem of vision, but also significantly improve the quality of vision, that is, our cataract surgery has developed from simple vision restoration surgery to refractive surgery.

    Not only do we regain our sight, but we also want to improve our refraction, improve our quality of life, and raise our standard of living.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The duration of cataract surgery depends on the degree of cataracts, visual acuity, and general condition. If the patient's vision is low, and the cataract has affected work and life, and there are no other contraindications to surgery, then surgery can be considered**, in addition to the patient's general condition, if the patient has hypertension, diabetes and other underlying diseases, then it is necessary to control blood pressure first, control blood sugar, and then consider cataract surgery when the general condition is good**. In addition, for patients with glaucoma and high myopia, surgery can be considered as soon as possible, which is conducive to controlling intraocular pressure and improving vision.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Many cataract patients wait until the cataract matures and they can't see anything before going to the doctor for surgery, which is an outdated notion, which can cause a lot of inconvenience and even irreparable damage to the patient. Such as secondary glaucoma, etc. Generally speaking, cataract patients have less vision than affect their normal work and life, so it is time to talk to an ophthalmologist about surgery, and some patients with higher vision requirements can even consider undergoing surgery.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    When is cataract surgery better? Generally, it is not good to do it until 80% or 90 hours, and it is not good to be early. Because it is done early, it is closed too early, and the cornea will become thinner and thinner. I feel like it's still around 80% to do it for the best.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    When will cataract surgery be done. The earlier it is detected, the more the time to perform surgery depends on the physical condition.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    After cataract removal and implantation of the intraocular lens, theoretically there will be no adjustment, but it may be possible that the intraocular lens has a certain depth of focus, which can generally meet the patient's near-distance and near-purpose functions. For those who work more closely, the surgeon may mainly meet the patient's near vision when choosing an intraocular lens, and if he wants to see more clearly, he or she needs to wear a low-power concave lens (myopia lens); On the contrary, for those with higher requirements for distance vision, the surgeon mainly satisfies the patient's distance vision when choosing an intraocular lens, and if you want to read books and newspapers, you may need to wear a low-power convex lens (reading glasses).

    Baoding Xinshi Eye Hospital.

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