After one year of recovery from a foraminal retinal detachment, if the retina has been completely reset after a doctor’s examination, it is possible to do manual labor, but heavy labor such as lifting heavy objects is not recommended.
Foramen ovale retinal detachment is the most common type of retinal detachment. It is caused by the formation of a hole in the retina, through which the fluid in the eye enters under the retina, thus detaching the retina, and requires prompt surgical treatment to reset the retina.
Usually, three months after the surgery, the retina is well restored and the patient can resume normal life and labor, but heavy labor such as lifting heavy objects is not recommended.
However, due to the existence of individual differences, the patient should return to the hospital for a follow-up examination one year after the surgery, and the doctor will find out the retina recovery situation through the examination, if the recovery is good, the patient can already engage in manual labor, but if there is a loss of vision, blurred vision, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for medical treatment.