Experiencing Dry Eyes After Lasik
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Your
eyes take time to recover and
recuperate from the Lasik
procedure. With dry eyes, you
may experience a delay in that
recovery time and may need to
have some further assistance in
getting to the point at which
your eyes can recover from the
procedure. As you learn more
about the procedure and about
dry eyes after the procedure,
you can start talking to your
doctor before the procedure
about what to do if you
experience dry eyes after lasik and what to do after you cure your dry eyes. There is a policy and a procedure to follow that most doctors outline before any procedure of this type. Make sure you go over the procedure with your doctor.
Working Through It
A lot of doctors will not operate on someone that they feel is a high risk for dry eyes. If you have experienced dry eyes before you head in for a Lasik procedure, the doctor will likely disqualify you from any Lasik treatments or any other refractive procedures for your eyes. With this knowledge in mind, the doctor can make the best possible decision for your eyes and for your health. This is what is best for you and while you may feel that you would rather have the eye operation, the doctor is in charge of risk assessment and your health primarily.
It is common to experience dry eyes after Lasik. The important issue about the experience is to what degree and for what duration, so consider this when you talk to your doctor. The degree of dry eyes in most cases is not significant enough to impede your activity or cause any other complications. Most dry eye symptoms will resolve themselves automatically with a small period of time, so patience is your best ally. If that is not the case, you may want to consult your physician for assistance.
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