Complete stages of eye surgery from consultation to discharge

Complete stages of eye surgery from consultation to discharge

Dr. Mehran Zarei Qanawati
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**eye surgery steps and care** One of the most valuable assets of humans is vision, which greatly affects the quality of life. If this sense is disturbed, not only daily activities are challenged, but individual independence is also compromised. Fortunately, significant advances in medical science, especially in the field of ophthalmology, have brought new hopes for the treatment of vision problems. Getting to know the process of eye surgery and all its details, from the initial stages of consultation to the recovery period after the operation, can reduce the anxiety and worries of patients and help them to enter this path with more preparation. In this article, we have fully explained the process of eye surgery, from referral to discharge and necessary care, so that you have a complete understanding of this important process. **Why eye surgery?** Eye surgery can be a solution for many types of vision problems, including correction of refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, to treatment of more serious eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma and retinal problems. The main goal of these surgeries is to improve the patient's vision, reduce the need for glasses or contact lenses, prevent the progression of the disease, and finally improve the patient's quality of life. The decision to perform surgery is usually made after detailed examinations and complete investigations by an ophthalmologist in order to determine the best treatment method for each person. **Stages before eye surgery: from consultation to full preparation** The steps before the eye surgery are an essential part of the eye surgery process and are as important as the surgery itself. These steps include the following: ### **1. Initial consultations and examinations** In the first step, refer to **the best specialist ophthalmologist**. At this stage, the doctor reviews the patient's medical history and performs a complete examination of the eyes. These examinations can include vision tests, eye pressure measurements, retinal and optic nerve health assessments, and, if needed, corneal topography (for LASIK surgeries) or biometry (for cataract surgeries). The purpose of these examinations is to accurately diagnose the problem, ensure the general health of the eye to tolerate the operation, and finally determine the best surgical method. ### **2. Preoperative preparations** After determining the type of surgery by the ophthalmologist, specific instructions are given to the patient for pre-operative preparation. These instructions may include: - Stopping some medications (especially blood thinners) for a certain period of time before surgery. Avoiding alcohol and smoking. Stop using contact lenses for the week before examinations and surgery, so that the shape of the cornea returns to normal. - Using special eye drops to prepare the eye or prevent infection. - Planning to accompany a responsible person on the day of surgery and after. **Day of eye surgery: what you need to know** On the day of surgery, go to the treatment center fully prepared. After the admission procedures and final examinations, you go to the operating room. In most eye surgeries, local anesthesia (in the form of drops or injections) is used, which means that you are awake and conscious during the procedure, but you do not feel any pain. The surgeon corrects or treats your eye problem with the help of advanced equipment. The duration of surgery varies depending on the type of operation, but usually eye surgeries are performed relatively quickly, between 15 minutes and an hour. After surgery, you may be monitored for a short time so your doctor can make sure you are doing well. During this time, the doctor or nurse will provide you with basic instructions after the operation. Then you can return home with the help of your companion. Your vision may be blurry after the operation, which is normal and your vision will gradually improve. **Read more: All about eye LASIK** **Care after eye surgery** Care after eye surgery plays an important and vital role in the success of surgery and prevention of complications. These surgical cares must be performed carefully and according to the doctor's instructions: - **Correct use of eye drops:** The most important part of post-operative care is the accurate and regular use of prescribed eye drops (usually antibiotics and anti-inflammatory) to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. - Eye protection: For some time after surgery, the eyes must be protected from impact, pressure, water, dust and chemicals. It is necessary to wear sunglasses outdoors and eye protection when sleeping (if recommended by a doctor). - **Avoid certain activities:** Avoid rubbing the eyes, lifting heavy objects, sudden bending, swimming, sauna and heavy sports activities for the period of time recommended by the doctor. - **Hygiene:** Wash hands well before touching eyes or using drops. Avoid eye make-up until complete recovery. - **Regular follow-ups:** It is necessary to see an ophthalmologist for post-operative examinations at scheduled times (usually the next day, a week later, a month later, etc.) to evaluate the healing process and early diagnosis of any possible problems. - **Emergency consultation:** In case of symptoms such as severe pain, progressive redness, purulent secretions, swelling of the eyelids and blurred vision, especially in the first week after the operation, you need to see a surgeon or an ophthalmology emergency immediately. These symptoms may indicate a post-operative infection that should be diagnosed and treated as soon as possible. **Differences in common eye surgeries: a comparative view** To better understand the eye surgery process, it is helpful to know the main differences between some of the most common types of eye surgery. Each surgery has its own purpose, method and recovery period. ### **Conclusion** The stages of eye surgery, from the first visit to the doctor to the final discharge and long-term care, is an important and complex path that often improves vision and ultimately quality of life. Knowing the steps before and after the eye surgery and following the care tips will help you achieve the best result and faster recovery. Always take your doctor's advice seriously and contact him immediately if you have any unusual symptoms or concerns. With awareness and responsibility, you can confidently go through the surgery and regain and enjoy the blessing of sight. ### **

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