Can you recover three months after retinal detachment surgery?

You can recover three months after retinal detachment surgery. There are different types of retinal detachment, including exudative retinal detachment, pull retinal detachment, and foramen ovale retinal detachment, and different surgical procedures are chosen, such as extra-scleral compression, vitrectomy, and laser photocoagulation. If the symptoms are mild, vision will be restored about a week after surgery. If the symptoms are severe, full recovery will not occur until three months after surgery. After retinal detachment surgery, it is recommended to strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take regular medication at regular intervals to ensure that follow-up treatment is in place and to avoid infections or complications such as secondary glaucoma during the recovery period. At the same time, pay attention to the fixed position, protect the eyes, not strenuous exercise, to avoid eye trauma or lead to retinal detachment again, also not conducive to the later recovery.