Question

The right eye’s choroid and retina have detached due to an eye injury. I have already undergone vitrectomy and 10 crystal cut silicone oil filling surgery one month ago. Recently, I felt that my vision had completely recovered, but it has become blurred again. What could be the reason, and are there any methods to control and stabilize the condition?

Answer

In this situation, the retinal detachment has been surgically treated, and it is usually necessary to observe the postoperative recovery, especially the blood supply status of the retina. If insufficient blood supply or poor recovery is detected, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a re-examination to understand the current condition. In addition, patients should pay attention to regular lifestyle, keep warm, eat a light diet, maintain good ventilation in the environment, and ensure adequate water intake in daily life to prevent recurrence of the condition.