Post-Operative Concerns After Retinal Laser Surgery for Myopia - Ophthalmology

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Postoperative care after retinal hole laser surgery?


Hello, I am a patient with high myopia.
About two days after undergoing laser surgery for a retinal tear in my right eye last Tuesday, I noticed a sensation of wavering in the corner of my eye.
Is this a normal post-operative phenomenon? Thank you, doctor!

Christina, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/05/09

Dr. Cai Wenyuan reply Ophthalmology


Observe the symptoms, and if they persist, seek medical attention.

Reply Date: 2021/05/09

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Post-operative concerns after retinal laser surgery, especially for myopia, are quite common and can vary from patient to patient. It’s important to understand that after any surgical procedure, including laser surgery for retinal issues, the eyes undergo a healing process that can lead to various sensations and visual changes.

In your case, experiencing a "wave-like" sensation in the corner of your eye a couple of days post-surgery can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, it’s essential to recognize that the eye is a delicate organ, and any surgical intervention can lead to temporary disturbances in visual perception. This sensation could be related to the healing of the retina or the surrounding tissues. After laser surgery, the treated area may still be inflamed or adjusting, which can cause unusual sensations, including the feeling of movement or waves.

Additionally, the sensation you describe could also be related to the vitreous gel within the eye. After surgery, changes in the vitreous can lead to floaters or other visual disturbances, which might feel like waves or fluctuations in your vision. This is particularly common in patients with high myopia, as the vitreous gel can be more prone to changes.

It’s also worth noting that post-operative care is crucial. Following your surgeon's post-operative instructions, including any prescribed medications, is essential for optimal healing. If you were advised to avoid certain activities or to use eye drops, adhering to these recommendations can help mitigate complications and promote healing.

However, while some sensations can be normal, it is vital to monitor your symptoms closely. If the wave-like sensation persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as increased pain, significant changes in vision, or flashes of light, you should contact your eye care provider immediately. These could be signs of complications that need to be addressed, such as retinal detachment or other post-surgical issues.

In summary, while some post-operative sensations can be normal, it’s always best to err on the side of caution. Regular follow-up appointments with your ophthalmologist are essential to ensure that your recovery is progressing as expected. They can provide personalized advice based on your specific situation and help alleviate any concerns you may have. Remember, your vision is invaluable, and maintaining open communication with your healthcare provider is key to a successful recovery.

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