Question

A two-month-old premature infant has been diagnosed with retinopathy and has undergone two surgeries under anesthesia at a local hospital, costing 27,000 yuan, but there has been no improvement. The inquiry is about hospitals with specialized ophthalmology departments that can provide further treatment.

Answer

Retinopathy in premature infants is not uncommon, and it is recommended that parents take their child to a specialized hospital or a large medical center for professional advice. Many ophthalmologists have extensive experience and there is still hope for recovery after treatment. Parents should closely monitor their child’s symptoms to help with timely treatment.