OPHTHALMOLOGY

OPHTALMOLOGY

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Ophthalmic surgeries are procedures performed on the eyes to treat various conditions, improve vision, or correct eye-related issues.

Recovery times can vary based on the specific procedure, the patient’s overall health, and adherence to post-operative care instructions. It is crucial for patients undergoing ophthalmic surgery to follow their eye surgeon’s guidance for optimal healing and recovery.

Here are some common ophthalmic surgeries:

Cataract Surgery: Removal of the cloudy lens (cataract) and replacement with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

Glaucoma Surgery: Various procedures to reduce intraocular pressure and manage glaucoma, such as trabeculectomy or shunt implantation.

Vitrectomy: Removal of the vitreous gel inside the eye, often performed to treat retinal conditions, such as diabetic retinopathy or retinal detachment.

Corneal Transplant Surgery: Replacement of a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea.

Ptosis Repair: Correction of drooping eyelids (ptosis) through surgical intervention to lift and reposition the eyelid.

Strabismus Surgery: Correction of eye misalignment (strabismus) through muscle repositioning.