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The article was written by Specialist Doctor I Nguyen Thi Bich Nhi - Ophthalmologist, General Surgery Department - Vinmec Nha Trang International General Hospital.
If unfortunately encountered, the patient's vision will deteriorate rapidly, even leading to blindness if not corrected in time. In fact, there have been such cases, so more and more people ask the question "Is cataract surgery dangerous" before agreeing to perform this type of surgery.
1. Complications in surgery
Do not completely remove the cloudy lens Posterior capsule and possibly partially drop the vitreous into the vitreous cavity IOL deviation Anterior chamber hemorrhage Corneal damage due to Phaco's energy
2. Complications after cataract surgery
Posterior capsule opacities: is one of the most common complications after cataract surgery. Inflammation: in the first days or up to a week after surgery.
Retinal detachment: The layer of retina at the back of the eye can be detached after vitreous surgery. People with severe myopia have a higher risk of retinal detachment. Glaucoma: occurs due to abnormally high pressure in the eye. The pressure from glaucoma puts pressure on the retina and optic nerve in the eye. If left untreated, this disorder can lead to damage to the optic nerve, affecting vision, or becoming completely blind. Infection: is a serious complication after cataract surgery, occurring with a very low probability, about 0.2%. Bleeding: may occur inside the eye.
3. Factors that increase the risk of complications after cataract surgery
People with the following diseases have a higher risk of complications than others:
People with diabetes People with other eye diseases: uveitis, old injuries, glaucoma, severe myopia ... People Anticoagulant use: it is necessary to stop taking it 3-5 days before surgery
4. Prevention and treatment of complications after cataract surgery
Do not do heavy and strenuous work for the first 2 weeks Do not bend over, avoid coughing, strong sneezes for the first day Do not rub your eyes Do not get water in your eyes for the first 2 weeks First day do not drive yourself Wear goggles Dust Maintain a gentle life Use prescription drugs, follow-up doctor's appointments If eye pain needs immediate re-examination Vinmec International General Hospital is one of the hospitals that not only ensures professional quality with a team of leading medical doctors, a system of modern equipment and technology, but also outstanding with comprehensive and professional medical examination, consultation and treatment services; civilized, polite, safe and sterile medical examination and treatment space.
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