What are the sequelae of cataract surgery

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Cataract is a common ophthalmic disease in the middle and old age. It has a high incidence rate. It will have a certain degree of vision loss and blurred symptoms in the early stage. After cataract patients use surgery to cure the disease, they will worry about the sequelae. Then, what are the sequelae after cataract surgery?

What are the sequelae of cataract surgery

Cataract surgery sequelae 1: shallow anterior chamber caused by incision leakage after cataract surgery; choroidal detachment with incision leakage; pupillary block; persistent corneal edema; a small amount of hyphema or hyphema filling anterior chamber with high intraocular pressure; epithelial implantation of anterior chamber has poor therapeutic effect and poor prognosis.

The second sequelae of cataract surgery: uveitis after cataract surgery; the treatment of glaucoma after cataract surgery should be local and systemic antihypertensive treatment at the same time etiological treatment; posterior capsular opacification; retinal complications, cystoid macular edema; retinal detachment.

Cataract surgery sequelae three: the treatment of glaucoma after cataract surgery should be local and systemic antihypertensive treatment at the same time etiological treatment. When the conservative treatment is invalid, the intraocular lens should be removed or replaced if necessary.

matters needing attention

The above describes the common sequelae after cataract surgery, so we must pay attention to prevention and maintenance after surgery, review on time to avoid recurrence.