After 1~2 hours after LASIK surgery, your eyes will be sore and watery and you will feel a foreign body sensation, the symptoms will disappear after two to three hours, if the eye pain symptoms are obvious, you should go to the doctor immediately to rule out the possibility of infection and corneal flap displacement. On the day of surgery, if you have eye symptoms, you can close your eyes and rest, do not remove the transparent eye mask, and avoid squeezing and rubbing your eyes. After LASIK surgery, antibiotic eye drops, hormone eye drops and eye drops that promote corneal epithelial growth, lubrication and anti-drying are used, usually for no more than one month. On the next day, go to the hospital to remove the transparent eye shield and check the visual acuity, cornea and refractive status, and then go for review 7 days, 1 month, 3 months, half a year and 1 year after the surgery. Especially in the early postoperative period, the doctor can adjust the medication in time according to the review results, which is also an important part to ensure the success of the surgery. Avoid going to places with large amount of smoke and dust within one week after the surgery, eat less spicy and stimulating food, do not put make-up on your eyes, and avoid water and fine particles into your eyes. Most LASIK patients can return to normal vision the day after surgery. Some patients can have postoperative vision fluctuations, a small number of patients vision is gradually return to normal, most of the two weeks is more stable, the final recovery period of 3 to 6 months. In one month should be used less close fine eyesight (including watching computer, TV). After surgery due to changes in refractive state, some people will feel early visual near difficult, easy to fatigue, if work and study can not be avoided, it should be more interval, more blinking, more rest, generally with the passage of time the symptoms gradually disappear. Do not swim within one month, avoid diving and intense confrontational sports, so as not to hit the eye, causing eye trauma, corneal flap displacement or even loss. If you have symptoms of glare, you should wait until the symptoms disappear before driving at night.