Do you lose your corneas when you give birth?

The cornea is usually not detached when giving birth to a child, but it may be detached when a highly myopic patient gives birth to a child if the labor is long and overly forceful. Corneal detachment generally refers to the corneal epithelium detachment, mostly due to trauma, contact lens wear improper, corneal lesions and other reasons, usually not serious, timely treatment will be able to repair, cure. If a pregnant woman’s eyes are healthy when she gives birth to a child, she will not usually experience corneal detachment. However, if the pregnant woman has high myopia, a series of corresponding changes will occur in the eye during pregnancy, such as increased thickness of the central cornea, elevated intraocular pressure, etc., long labor time during delivery, excessive force, etc., which can lead to the eye’s blood vessels are in a highly constricted state for a long period of time, which may lead to corneal detachment. Childbirth once the cornea detachment occurs, the need for timely treatment, usually eye drops to promote the recovery of the cornea, in addition to the eye needs to be localized topical anti-infective drugs to prevent infection. In life, pay attention to not stay up late, not excessive eye use, prohibit bright light stimulation, etc., to prevent aggravation of the condition.