Who knew that intraocular pressure would return to normal after retinal detachment surgery?

Will intraocular pressure return to normal after retinal surgery? An ophthalmologist at Zhengzhou Puri Eye Hospital explained that after retinal detachment, especially in a large area, the eye will sag, and most of the intraocular pressure will be low, because detachment will stimulate the inside of this eye, and then the secretion of aqueous humor will be less and less, and then the outflow of aqueous humor will be more, so the intraocular pressure will be very low, but once it is repaired, its intraocular pressure will gradually return to normal.

A few patients had transient ocular hypertension after operation. This transient ocular hypertension will gradually recover after drug treatment. Moreover, after a normal reaction period, most patients' intraocular pressure returns to normal, and only a few patients may not be healthy for a long time, so it is rare to take medicine for a long time. After the operation, the intraocular pressure of most patients will return to normal as the reaction subsides.

The second is laser therapy. For retinal breaks that have not been detached, laser therapy can be used to close the retinal breaks to prevent retinal detachment. Laser treatment is painless. Under the operation of experienced doctors, the laser beam is aimed at the hole, and several laser spots are produced along the edge of the hole according to the specified laser energy, time and spot size, and the hole is sealed and solidified, just like electric welding.

Many patients choose Puri Eye Zhengzhou Puri Eye Hospital, which is one of the key departments of the hospital. Professor Guo Xirang, a famous domestic ophthalmologist, and a number of experienced medical staff form a medical team, striving to become one of the most authoritative and well-known ophthalmic diagnosis and treatment groups in the Central Plains. The most advanced ophthalmologic examination and treatment equipment in the world was introduced exclusively or for the first time. Now it is equipped with American Dr. Schlumberger's ophthalmoscope, German Zeiss 2 10 advanced surgical microscope, Zeiss retina optical coherence tomography (OCT), Zeiss FF450 fundus fluorescein angiography system, Zeiss anterior segment YAG laser and Zeiss fundus laser, which have played a very important role in the diagnosis and treatment of various common and complicated fundus diseases.