Is it normal to have blurred vision after retinal surgery?

Blurred vision after retinal detachment surgery is usually caused by retinal dehydration, incomplete recovery from surgery, and compression of the brain nerves after surgery. Blurred vision due to retinal dehydration is usually normal, as is blurred vision due to incomplete postoperative recovery, while blurred vision due to compression of the brain nerves is abnormal.
Retinal dewatering is a normal consequence of the refractive state of the patient’s eyes after retinal dewatering surgery, which causes blurred vision after surgery.
Patients with retinal dehydration and incomplete recovery are recommended to observe the subsequent situation and go to the hospital for review. For blurred vision caused by compression of brain nerves after surgery, patients can use drugs such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium for treatment, or conservative observation can be made to observe whether there is any blurred vision in the subsequent period, and if there is such a situation, they should go to the hospital for timely treatment.
It is recommended that retinal detachment surgery patients go to the hospital for regular checkups and keep an eye on their condition.