Are there any after-effects of myopia surgery? What is the problem with dry eyes and glare, and is there a cure? Myopia surgery is a very safe and reliable way to correct myopia, but many patients are currently worried about the so-called sequelae, the following is a comprehensive answer to several common concerns after myopia surgery. A. Will there be dry eyes after myopia surgery? Yes, it will. First of all, we know that those who have severe dry eye after the preoperative examination cannot do myopia surgery, and such patients will inevitably cause further development of dry eye after the surgery. Secondly, in the early stage of myopia surgery, some of the nerves in the eyes are not yet repaired and the tear film is affected, so there is some dryness and blurred vision, which is the normal state after surgery. However, you must follow the medication list prescribed by the doctor and order the medication on time. Artificial tears can effectively relieve the symptoms of dry eyes and help the cornea to recover as soon as possible, therefore, the post-operative dry eyes will not last long. Second, the symptoms of post-operative glare and night vision loss? Regardless of whether or not myopia surgery has been performed, it is normal for the eyes to dilate at night as the light changes, so night vision will be worse than during the day. For patients who have undergone myopia surgery, the larger the pupil, the greater the likelihood of glare after surgery. 3. What is photophobia after myopic surgery? Photophobia occurs because the cornea has not fully recovered after myopia surgery. Depending on the sensitivity of each patient’s eye, patients may feel different degrees of photophobia. If you go out in the daytime one month after surgery, it is recommended to wear polarized glasses or special post-operative protective glasses to protect your eyes if the UV rays are strong.