Post-Laser Treatment Effects on Retinal Damage - Ophthalmology

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Hello, doctor.
This week, I experienced a retinal tear in my right eye, but after undergoing laser repair, I still see circles of light.
Is this a temporary condition, or has my vision been permanently affected? Additionally, my left eye has also started to become blurry.
Could the laser treatment have impacted my other eye? Furthermore, I have been experiencing frequent headaches—could this be related to the laser treatment? Thank you for your response.

Niming, 60~69 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/05/06

Dr. Gao Pilin reply Ophthalmology


Hello: First, let's clarify what the concentric rings are.
If there is damage to the peripheral retina, it should not affect vision.
The left eye and the laser should not be related; if such a situation arises, it would be advisable to get it checked.
The headache is likely not related to the laser; if the headache is associated with the eyes, it may be due to elevated intraocular pressure, so it should be examined.
In Taiwan, the Department of Ophthalmology at Puzi Hospital is open on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and Wednesday afternoons from 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
Online responses can only serve as a reference; it is necessary to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
I hope to have the opportunity to assist you.
Gao Pilin

Reply Date: 2021/05/06

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Hello,
Thank you for your questions regarding the effects of laser treatment on retinal damage. It’s understandable to feel concerned after experiencing retinal issues and undergoing laser repair. Let’s address your concerns one by one.

Firstly, the presence of rings or halos of light after laser treatment can be a common phenomenon. This effect is often temporary and may result from the healing process of the retina or the changes in the eye's optical system following the procedure. After laser surgery, the eye may take some time to stabilize, and during this period, visual disturbances such as halos, glare, or blurred vision can occur. These symptoms are usually transient, but if they persist or worsen, it is essential to follow up with your ophthalmologist for further evaluation.

Regarding your left eye becoming blurry after the laser treatment on your right eye, it is unlikely that the laser procedure itself would directly affect the other eye. However, it is possible that the stress of the situation, changes in visual demands, or even the development of new issues in the left eye could contribute to this new symptom. It’s crucial to have both eyes examined to determine the cause of the blurriness in your left eye.

As for the headaches you are experiencing, they could be related to several factors. After any eye surgery, patients may experience visual strain as their eyes adjust to changes in vision. If your eyes are struggling to focus properly, this can lead to discomfort and headaches. Additionally, if you are experiencing anxiety or stress related to your vision changes, this can also contribute to headaches. It’s essential to communicate these symptoms to your eye care provider, as they can help identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate management strategies.

In terms of long-term vision recovery, many patients experience gradual improvement in their visual acuity after laser procedures. However, the extent of recovery can vary based on the severity of the initial retinal damage and individual healing responses. Regular follow-up appointments with your ophthalmologist are crucial to monitor your progress and address any ongoing concerns.

If you find that your symptoms persist or worsen, or if you experience any new symptoms such as flashes of light, increased floaters, or significant changes in vision, it is vital to seek immediate medical attention. These could be signs of complications that require prompt intervention.

In summary, while some visual disturbances and headaches can be expected after laser treatment for retinal damage, it is essential to keep an open line of communication with your eye care provider. They can provide personalized advice and treatment options based on your specific situation. Remember to take care of your eyes, rest them adequately, and avoid straining them, especially during the recovery phase.

I hope this information helps clarify your concerns, and I wish you a smooth recovery. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for any further questions or if your symptoms change.

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