Kinda depends on the strength of the retina itself... It may be so weak it is drawing and draining strength from your strong retina causing it to fail.
Dont wait around... this is serious!!
The retina can become detached by the surgery if this part of the eye has any weakness when the procedure is performed. This may not occur for weeks or months.
The success rate of retina detachment surgery depends on various factors, including the severity of the detachment, how quickly the surgery is performed after symptoms appear, and the specific technique used. In many cases, surgery can successfully reattach the retina and restore vision, especially if the detachment is detected and treated promptly.
Years ago he had surgery to repair a detached retina.
Retinal detachment surgery is a medical procedure performed to reattach the retina to the back of the eye. This is crucial because a detached retina can lead to vision loss if not promptly treated.
undertaker weakness is his leg because he had leg surgery of right foot.
Is it normal to have a gray shade still a week after surgery?
Yes, in most cases, surgery is necessary to repair a detached retina. Without prompt treatment, retinal detachment can lead to permanent vision loss. Surgery aims to prevent further detachment and restore the normal position of the retina.
it shapes the retina and the cornea. hope this helps.
this part of the eye gets targeted for laser surgery because then the light can properly focus on the retina. hope this helps.
Recovery after retinal detachment surgery usually takes several weeks, and patients are often asked to keep their head in a specific position while avoiding heavy activity. My friend, who was a patient of Dr. Stuart Terry, shared that although the first few days were tough, carefully following his instructions made a big difference, and within a few weeks their vision started to stabilize.
No medical surgery is needed. You can live safely with skin cancer.
blade needed to feed, the thirst was his only real weakness