How to treat and correct obvious strabismus in a child’s right eye?
Inquire about the treatment methods and associated costs for a 2-year-old child who suffered an injury to the left eye, resulting in blurred vision one year after surgery, and was diagnosed with traumatic cataracts after examination.
How should astigmatism in children be treated? What care should be observed in daily life?
The treatment methods for strabismus include surgical and non-surgical treatments.
Patients inquire about the reasons for blurred vision after eye injury treatment and whether it will improve over time
An overview of the treatment methods, risks, postoperative care, and artificial lens selection for cataract surgery.
Early treatment is preferable for optic nerve atrophy, with longer treatment times leading to better outcomes.
After a right eye injury, a pupil marginal rupture occurred, accompanied by symptoms of high intraocular pressure. After treatment, the intraocular pressure has been controlled to normal levels. How should one adjust and pay attention to precautions, and is it safe to engage in daily activities such as reading or using electronic devices?
A chalazion has developed in a child’s left eye, persisting for a week without healing. Seeking treatment advice. Thank you. Duration of illness: one week.
How to treat and prevent floaters caused by a right eye injury?