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How long can retinal detachment work after surgery?

Dr. Kendall Hayes
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2025-05-18 22:37:47
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Retinal detachment is called retinal detachment. How long it can work after surgery is related to the severity of the patient's condition and the operation method.
If the patient uses external surgery, the macular involvement is low, and it may take about three months to recover. If the patient's retinal detachment is serious, the recovery is slow, and it may take half a year or even a year to recover. If the patient has silicone oil filling during surgery, it takes two to three months to remove silicone oil after wearing glasses to correct vision. After a period of rest, the patient can work
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