Problem description: My mother is 70 years old. He has undergone surgery on two of his eyes. It has been five years since the operation. After the operation, I look very good, but now my eyes are a bit blurred and my vision is reduced. There are many hospitals here. I went to check, there is no clear diagnosis result, I don’t know what to do so I consult
Question date:2020-11-26
Patient information: Age: 35 years old Gender: Female
Problem analysis: Hello, according to your description, I don’t know what kind of surgery was done before, such as whether or not cataract surgery has been done, if it is Cataract surgery is generally less likely to relapse after surgery. At present, the vision loss also needs to be considered to rule out whether there is glaucoma, or there may also be fundus lesions.
Guidelines: This is recommended. It is necessary to check the intraocular pressure to rule out the possibility of glaucoma. In this case, it is better to consider further examination of the fundus to see if there is fundus disease. At the same time, if you have hypertension and diabetes, you need to control separately.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection