Is retinal detachment surgery not a full recovery?

After partial retinal detachment, it is possible to fully recover by choosing the right surgery in time. However, if the retinal detachment is severe or even recurrent, and the surgical treatment is unsatisfactory or there are complications after the surgery, the recovery will be affected. Retinal detachment is a more serious disease of the fundus. When the condition is mild, only vision loss occurs, which will not affect the function of the eyes, and can be restored to normal by vitrectomy or scleral buckling surgery. However, if the patient’s vision drops drastically, the detachment is relatively large, or it has caused atrophy of the eye, then surgical treatment can only relieve the eye discomfort and may not restore normalcy. It is recommended that patients with retinal detachment should go to the hospital for ophthalmologic examination in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s advice in conjunction with the eye condition and actively cooperate with the treatment. In terms of life, patients should pay attention to avoid strenuous exercise and trauma, some high-intensity exercise may lead to retinal detachment again.