Why is my vision still blurry 2 months after retinal surgery?

Retinal detachment, i.e., retinal detachment, still has blurred vision 2 months after retinal detachment surgery, which may occur when the retina is involved in the macula, the key to vision production, or in the presence of glaucoma and high myopia, among other conditions. Surgery for detachment of the retina can only be performed to reset the physiologic structure of the retina in order to salvage vision and slow down the progression of the detachment. Mild peripheral detachment of the retina can be surgically restored in a timely manner for better visual recovery, while more advanced detachment of the retina, especially those with greater macular damage, may not necessarily recover as well even with surgery. In addition, it is also possible that the patient himself has a more serious myopia, intraoperative and postoperative glaucoma that was not detected in time, etc., and still sees things blurred 2 months after the operation. It is recommended that after the meshwork operation, pupil dilation should be carried out in a timely manner to review the intraocular pressure and other items, and the treatment should be carried out in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, with regular follow-ups.