What are the consequences of strenuous exercise after full femtosecond surgery?

Strenuous exercise within a short period of time after full femtosecond surgery for myopic patients may result in localized infection of the eye, poor healing of the incision, etc. However, there is generally no significant discomfort after full recovery from the surgery, specifically related to the patient’s condition.
In the early postoperative period after full femtosecond surgery, the patient’s corneal wound has not yet recovered, and if the patient exercises strenuously, it may lead to wound infection, and it may also lead to poor healing of the corneal wound, which will affect the effect of the surgery.
For patients with low to moderate myopia, if they have fully recovered from surgery, strenuous exercise for a short period of time will generally have no significant effect on their eyes. However, if the patient suffers from high myopia, even after the surgery, the retina is still fragile, and if the patient exercises strenuously after the surgery, retinal cracks, retinal detachment, vitreous hemorrhage, etc. may occur, leading to serious vision loss or even blindness.
It is recommended that patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care after full femtosecond surgery, have regular checkups, and seek prompt medical attention when discomfort occurs.