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Lasik Eye Surgery Risks

The lasik eye surgery is widely accepted and appreciated by people, but it is a surgical procedure. As in any kind of surgery, lasik eye surgery risks are also not uncommon. It doesn’t matter much, where the surgery was performed. Whether it is a reputed laser hospital or an unknown laser clinic lasik eye surgery risks are bound to be there. Though there is a very less possibility that the patient following a laser eye surgery have some risks after their surgery. The lasik eye surgery risks include dry eye, double vision (diplopia), infection, or difficulty seeing at night etc. Though whatever the problem may occur after lasik eye surgery, it can be ultimately cured with re-treatment or an enhancement of the eye.
The major risk of laser eye surgery is an infection. The infection in the eye associated with lasik eye surgery risks can be avoided by taking extraordinary care during the early stages of healing. This can be treated with the eye drops containing antibiotics. The lasik eye surgery risks may also include irregular astigmatism, resulting in double vision (diplopia). This can be treated with an enhancement or re-treatment. The lasik eye surgery risks also includes night glare. The patients with nearsightedness problems may face poor vision due to night glare for 3 to 4 days after their surgery. But soon begins to clear off.  
Some other lasik eye surgery risks include under correction or overcorrection of the vision. This lasik eye surgery risk occurs due to wrong diagnosis or inaccurate settings of the software which controls the laser ray during eye surgery. The under correction of the vision can be resolved with glasses or contact lenses. This can be done after 3 months of the initial procedure. The lasik eye surgery risk of overcorrection is very less, but in case of overcorrection, 3 months after the lasik surgery a patient is suggested to wear glasses or contact lenses or an eye drop. Patients are also told to consider other new laser surgeries.
The symptom of corneal haze also comes under the risks of lasik eye surgery. It is usually associated with regression. This risk of lasik eye surgery is totally dependent on the method the eye getting cured. This may vanish with re-treatment. After the completion of lasik eye surgery, in the first six months patients may have the risk of dry eye. In case of dry eye the patients will be treated with artificial tears or oral flaxseed oil capsules. When the eye is completely healed up the problem of dry eye disappear on its own. Another lasik eye surgery risk is free flap. This lasik risk is very minor. Without any side effects free flap is relocated properly with re-treatment. The common question rises among the people is “how safe is laser eye surgery?” laser eye surgery is safe if it is performed by the reputed and experienced eye surgeon. The risk occurring after lasik eye surgery does not mean that the patient will loose his or her vision permanently. Incase of any lasik eye surgery risk after the surgery, it is the responsibility of an eye surgeon to resolve the problem.
Summary
The risk after lasik eye surgery is very rare. Lasik eye surgery risks can be reduced by selecting an experienced eye surgeon. After examination of your eye by an experience eye surgeon, he can tell you whether you can go further for lasik surgery or not. In case of any risk occurring after the lasik surgery it can be cured through re-treatment or an enhancement.

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