Regarding strabismus surgery, do I have to have surgery for my strabismus eye?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    On June 24, at 1 p.m., I had strabismus surgery in Aier, Shanghai.

    I'm 30 degrees oblique outward.

    The operation took 2 hours (because I had a large slope and all the left and right eyes were operated), and the pain during the operation was a little bit, but there was no need to worry about it, mainly because it was very uncomfortable when you moved your muscles, as if a person was pressing your eyes with his hand.

    The problem of anesthetic is that I ordered anesthetic eye drops first, and a few minutes later the operated eye was injected with anesthetic, and there was no paralyzing feeling in the anesthetic, and I could see things during the operation.

    It is better to find a surgeon who specializes in this type of surgery.

    In the 4 days since the operation, the diplopia is gradually disappearing, the distant things are still blurry, the eyes are not tied with the incision line, so there is a foreign body feeling, and the gauze is a little dizzy after walking for a long time, and the gauze is removed after a day.

    Nothing else seems to be there.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Why don't you ask your uncle?

    1.Local anesthesia is inserted under the orbit of the needle.

    2.But each patient's ability to adapt is different.

    3.Seeing a doctor requires a few muscles to move about half an hour for one eye.

    4.Remove the stitches after a week with a veil of gauze.

    5.Yes, but you need to rest after the surgery, think about it yourself.

    6.As with general surgery, avoid spicy and so on.

    7.There will be scars, but it will not affect the appearance of the conjunctiva, and it will not be very clear on the surface of the conjunctiva.

    8.The chief physician is no question of whether he is good at eye muscle surgery.

    Anything else to ask?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you can imagine that you can live the kind of life that dares to look at others after surgery.

    The question you are asking is not a problem.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In this case, it is best to go to the hospital for examination in time.

    However, if there is a squint in the eyes in daily life, then it must be paid attention to.

    Common manifestations of strabismus are:

    First, it affects the appearance, and normal human eyes are staring at the same target when they see things. Strabismus patients have one eye staring at the target, and the other eye is off the target, which is very unnatural and will also affect the patient's heart. Therefore, the first obvious harm is the appearance, which affects the patient's psyche.

    Second, stereoscopic vision is the ability to judge objects far, near or deep and shallow, just like closing one eye up and down the stairs will feel a deep foot, shallow foot is unstable, although the strabismus patient is looking at things with both eyes at the same time, but the target of seeing is different, going up and down the stairs will appear the same feeling as a normal person closing one eye, which is easy to cause physical injury.

    Therefore, if the child's eyes are squinted, then it must be paid attention to.

    And how the child's eye strabismus is specific, then it depends on the type of strabismus, and the type of strabismus is different, so the method is also different.

    Depending on the type of strabismus, it can generally be divided into surgical and non-surgical methods.

    1) The surgical method is to adjust the strength of the external eye muscle and the position of the attachment point by surgical means, so that the eye position tends to be normal.

    Congenital esotropia (cross-eyed) and upper and lower strabismus usually require surgery**, and non-accommodative and oblique strabismus usually need to be corrected by surgery.

    2) Non-surgical method: Not all strabismus requires surgery**, if it is accommodative esotropia, it can be corrected as long as appropriate farsighted glasses or bifocals are worn. If there is also a refractive abnormality of medium to high intensity, it is often necessary to wear glasses to correct it, and axial correction training can be used to help restore monovision and increase the fusion ability of both eyes.

    If amblyopia is also present, amblyopia training is also indispensable**.

    Strabismus caused by refractive error is recommended to take medication in time to correct the refractive error. It is recommended to take two sachets of Leyan Vision Nutrients every day, and if you insist on taking it for a period of time, the refractive error will gradually be corrected, and the strabismus will gradually improve or even recover.

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