Question

My eye was scratched by an iron stick, and I had an eye debridement surgery in the hospital. The retina was repositioned, a vitrectomy was performed, and silicone oil was filled in. Currently, only half of the retina remains, and there is only light sensation. The doctor does not recommend removing the oil. I am looking for a hospital that can cure this condition and whether there are any good methods. I am 18 years old, and I very much care about whether there is a way for me to see again.

Answer

Your injury has caused retinal damage, and you have undergone an eye debridement surgery. It is recommended that you return to the hospital for a follow-up examination as soon as possible to determine the recovery status and take appropriate treatment measures. Additionally, maintain good living habits, have a regular lifestyle, avoid smoking and alcohol, and engage in moderate physical exercise to enhance your immunity and prevent recurrence of the condition.