How long does it take to have a normal daily life after macular cleft surgery

How long it takes for a patient to be able to carry out normal daily life after macular degeneration surgery varies from person to person. If there are no other complications after surgery, generally speaking, vision can be restored gradually in one month and normal life can be resumed in about three months, but the recovery time will be prolonged if there are complications. After macular degeneration surgery, if the patient’s condition recovers well and there are no complications, generally speaking, vision can be restored in about one month and normal life can be resumed gradually in about three months. Some patients may suffer from redness, pain, tearing and other infections due to improper postoperative care, which may affect the recovery time. In addition, if the macular fissure is larger, the recovery time will be longer and it may take longer to regain normal vision. Some patients with larger clefts may need to fill their eyes with silicone oil, which is removed about three months after surgery, and recovery will also be slower. It is recommended that patients with macular clefts follow the doctor’s instructions for care, have regular checkups, and seek medical attention when discomfort occurs to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.