How to maintain macular degeneration
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Macular degeneration is one of the most common diseases in the elderly over 65 years old. Because of its high blindness rate, macular degeneration is the main cause of blindness in the elderly. If early treatment is not timely, there is a risk of blindness. According to their different characteristics, macular degeneration is divided into wet macular degeneration and dry macular degeneration. Among them, the patients with wet macular degeneration are suffering from a disease with abnormal macular regulation function. So far, the etiology has not been completely clear, which may be related to living environment, light source stimulation, psychological factors and so on. In case of vision loss, blurred vision or deformation, the fundus should be checked immediately for early detection and timely surgical treatment. There are a lot of postoperative nursing for patients with wet macular degeneration. Let's learn how to carry out daily nursing for patients with wet macular degeneration in order to better recover.
How to maintain macular degeneration
Do a good job of postoperative nursing of wet macular degeneration, during the recovery period, we still need to review frequently, cooperate closely, read books, watch TV properly, pay attention to the combination of work and rest, avoid excessive eye use, and ensure stable sleep time and quality at night.
It is most appropriate to enhance the nutrition of macular fundus in many ways, such as vegetables and fruits. Patients with wet macular degeneration should prevent eye trauma, cherish and protect the recovered vision, and ensure the recovery of vision after surgery.
Patients with wet macular degeneration in the process of daily nursing wound reaction is larger, medical staff and parents need to be patient with nursing patients, such as wound pain, nausea and other symptoms to be treated
matters needing attention
In daily life, pay attention to the scientific use of eyes, protect eyesight, such as continuous close eye use for an hour or so, to rest or overlook for a moment, in order to alleviate eye fatigue. We should also develop good eye hygiene habits.