After vitrectomy, patients need about three months to recover, but the exact recovery time varies from person to person and from condition to condition and cannot be generalized.
Vitrectomy is a fundus surgery, patients generally need about three months to recover after surgery, but the specific recovery time is related to the condition and physical fitness. Young patients with good body resistance generally have a relatively short recovery time. Patients with poorer body resistance, especially those suffering from diabetes, anemia and other systemic diseases, as well as elderly patients, the recovery time after surgery is relatively longer.
If the patient’s primary disease is mild and the surgery is relatively simple, the postoperative recovery time is also relatively short. If the patient’s primary disease is severe, such as detached retina, the surgery is relatively complicated and the recovery time is relatively long.
Patients after vitrectomy are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions, have regular checkups, and consult the doctor when discomfort occurs.