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Advantages and disadvantages of laser treatment for after-cataract


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Laser treatment of cataract is usually a non-invasive treatment method compared with traditional surgery, which can reduce the risk and complications of surgery. Patients can usually recover quickly after treatment, reducing the recovery time after surgery. And personalized treatment can be carried out according to the specific conditions of the patient to achieve better treatment objectives.
The disadvantages of laser treatment of cataract generally include limited scope of application, multiple treatments, complicated inflammation and infection, etc. The relevant explanations are as follows:
1. Limited scope of application
laser treatment has certain limitations, suitable for some specific types of cataract, not suitable for all cases.
2. Multiple treatments are required for
some patients to achieve the ideal effect, and the treatment process may be complicated.
3. Complicated inflammation and infection
If the patient does not pay attention to nursing after surgery, inflammation and infection may cause redness, tears, burning pain, blurred vision and other phenomena.