What to do if you have blurred vision after general anesthesia

After general anesthesia, blurred vision may be related to anesthesia drugs, exposure keratitis, conjunctival edema and other reasons, the patient can rest temporarily, the eyes do not see clearly for a long time without relief, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication.
1. The effect of anesthetic drugs: general anesthesia after the patient’s eyes blurred vision, may be related to anesthesia, belong to the postoperative transient reaction, generally do not need special treatment, the patient can rest, anesthesia metabolism is complete, the patient’s vision can be restored.
2. Exposure keratitis: general anesthesia after the patient’s eyes blurred vision, may also be exposure keratitis caused. Because patients in general anesthesia cornea for the exposed state, if not to take protective measures easy to cause exposure keratitis, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use sodium vitreous acid eye drops, tobramycin eye drops and other medications to alleviate ocular discomfort.
3. Conjunctival edema: general anesthesia after the patient’s eyes blurred near objects, may also be caused by conjunctival edema. Because the general anesthesia is prone position when the eyes are under pressure or the head is low and high position, due to the impact of gravity, can lead to ocular conjunctival edema, the patient can comply with the doctor’s orders tobramycin drops and other medications to relieve ocular discomfort.
It is recommended that patients with blurred vision after general anesthesia for a long period of time without relief should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.