After myopic surgery, if patients experience discomfort such as photophobia, they can wear sunglasses to relieve the discomfort until the photophobia is eliminated, and there is no strict time limit.
After myopia correction surgery, because of the postoperative inflammation stimulation, patients are prone to photophobia, foreign body sensation and other discomfort symptoms, patients can wear sunglasses to relieve eye discomfort symptoms. The duration of wearing sunglasses is not fixed and is related to the patient’s symptoms. Some patients do not need to wear sunglasses if their postoperative inflammation is very mild and their photophobia is not obvious.
After surgery, the inflammatory reaction will gradually subside, and the patient’s discomfort, such as photophobia, will be gradually relieved.
It is recommended that patients after myopia correction surgery follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.