Worried about glare after myopia surgery?

Two days ago, I met a patient who asked what to do when he had glare one month after surgery. He felt that although it did not affect his vision, he was not used to it and wanted to see if there was a solution. Laser myopia surgery is a very safe and effective way to correct myopia, but during the subsequent recovery process, some patients will experience glare, which is often most noticeable about one month after surgery, and then slowly becomes less noticeable, and then it is not a matter of getting completely used to it. Some patients should have a similar experience. The causes of glare are complex, including postoperative corneal tissue edema, improper surgical manipulation, large pupils, poor patient tolerance, etc. In addition, psychological factors have a great influence on the production of glare. Recently, there have been rumors on the internet that post-operative problems have led to the patient’s light-heartedness, most likely because of glare. For patients with depressive tendencies, this is a big problem, often complaining of heavy symptoms, the examination of indicators and no problem, to solve it will have to rely on psychologists, to avoid this situation can only be strict preoperative screening, psychological questionnaire test. Laser surgery is currently the safest way to correct myopia, but there is a recovery process, during which there will always be some problems, but in general glare will not affect normal work life.