Diabetic patients can undergo myopia correction surgery if they meet the criteria for surgery after their blood sugar is controlled to normal levels.
Myopia correction surgery is a common treatment for myopia, and there are many different types of surgery, such as excimer laser surgery, full-second laser surgery, semi-femtosecond laser surgery, and posterior chamber IOL implantation for crystalline eyes. If a patient suffers from diabetes and his blood sugar is not effectively controlled, he cannot undergo surgical correction immediately.
Patients with unstable blood sugar are prone to postoperative infections, delayed wound healing and other complications. Patients should be treated in internal medicine first, and after controlling their blood sugar to a normal level, they can consider undergoing myopia correction surgery.
It is recommended that myopia patients consult a regular hospital to assess their condition and then formulate an individualized treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor.