If patients overuse their eyes after full femtosecond surgery, they may experience visual fatigue, myopia rebound, and worsened dry eye symptoms after surgery.
If patients use their eyes excessively after full femtosecond surgery, especially for a long time in close proximity, it can lead to ciliary muscle spasm, which is prone to visual fatigue and may cause discomfort such as soreness and dryness of the eyes.
If the patient full femtosecond surgery after excessive eye use, such as prolonged use of computers, cell phones, etc., can lead to myopia growth, patients with myopia regression, resulting in patients with vision loss.
If patients use their eyes excessively after full femtosecond surgery, it can lead to excessive evaporation of tears from the surface of the eye and a decrease in the amount of tears on the surface of the eye, thus worsening the patient’s postoperative dry eye symptoms, and the patient can experience discomfort such as dry eyes and foreign body sensation.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative care after full femtosecond surgery, have regular checkups, and seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.