Patients who see things in a faded color after myopic surgery may be caused by corneal edema and corneal stromal scar formation.
After myopia patients undergo myopia correction surgery, in the early stage due to the presence of postoperative inflammatory reaction, corneal edema can occur mildly, patients may appear to see the color of things become faint, blurred vision and other uncomfortable symptoms. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use drugs to promote corneal repair, such as recombinant human epidermal growth factor eye drops, etc., to improve the discomfort symptoms.
After myopia surgery, due to physical or inflammatory stimulation, there may be scar tissue formation within the corneal stroma, and corneal opacities, opacities and other lesions may appear, affecting corneal transmittance, which may cause the patient to experience discomfort symptoms such as fading of color and blurred vision.
It is recommended that after myopic surgery, patients should follow the doctor’s instructions, have regular checkups, and consult the doctor in time when discomfort occurs.