High intraocular pressure can do myopic surgery

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2025-05-18 21:59:18 Views: 68 times

Ocular hypertension is usually not treated with myopia surgery.

High intraocular pressure can do myopic surgery

The disease may be caused by ocular fundus diseases, glaucoma and other causes. Persistent high pressure may lead to visual field damage, blurred vision, optic disc bleeding, etc., while myopia surgery mainly acts on corneal tissue and thins corneal tissue, which is easy to cause ocular hypertension patients to worsen their condition, and even cause optic nerve damage, corneal perforation and other risks.

Patients with ocular hypertension need to follow the doctor's advice to use prostaglandin derivatives, beta adrenergic receptor blockers, carbonate enzyme inhibitors and other drugs for treatment, which can effectively reduce intraocular pressure.



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