Question

Doctor, my grandmother is 51 years old and has glaucoma. She is scheduled for surgery, hoping that her eyes will improve after the operation. However, the surgery sounds risky. I would like to ask what adverse reactions can occur after glaucoma surgery? Are there any complications?

Answer

Glaucoma surgery has its indications, and if a patient meets the criteria for surgery, it can be treated through surgery. There may be some recurring possibilities during the surgery, but there is no need to worry; in most cases, there will be no complications. If medical treatment is not effective, surgical treatment methods can be considered. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and undergo a detailed examination to determine if surgery is suitable for treatment.