Question

My son says his eyes feel uncomfortable, sometimes dry, sometimes sore, and occasionally blurred. I took him to see a doctor, and after a thorough examination, it was diagnosed as glaucoma. Can surgical treatment for pediatric glaucoma lead to self-healing of the condition?

Answer

Surgical treatment for pediatric glaucoma can achieve a self-healing effect, but of course, the results can vary from person to person. You can decide to visit the ophthalmology department of a local large, three-level A hospital for a follow-up consultation, improve the relevant examinations, and then implement symptomatic solutions according to the doctor’s clinical diagnosis. After surgery, it is also important to take routine anti-inflammatory and nourishing measures, pay attention to rest, and avoid long-term eye strain.