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My eyeball is small, is it suitable for glaucoma surgery?

I don't know how old you are, but let me tell you something about my personal experience. My mother had glaucoma surgery at the end of last year 10, and it was only after the laser surgery failed. In our floor, there are not many successful laser surgery, and occasionally it is lighter, or one eye is operated on the other, so the success rate is relatively high. But most of them are unsuccessful and vary from person to person. Individuals are different. Medical surgery is risky, but if you don't do it, you can't do it. Listen to the doctor and do it. You can only bet. However, I feel that surgery is much safer than laser surgery. As far as our hospitalization is concerned, we haven't heard of any operation failure on our floor. Laser surgery is very convenient, but rarely successful. You regret the failure of laser surgery, but you don't regret it. Then you can save the risk of surgery. If you don't succeed, you won't succeed. At least we worked hard and didn't lose this opportunity. Although we failed, it doesn't affect your future surgery, which means you only have one chance to try and didn't "hurt" you.

If the intraocular pressure continues to rise after laser surgery, then surgery is inevitable, and there are many people like you.

Speaking of the problem of small eyes, it is true that if the eyes are small and the room angle is small, the difficulty of eye surgery will increase. On the day of my mother's operation, four people had three small eyes, and the doctor was very careful. The doctor just told me before the operation that there would be risks, and you should bear the risks yourself, but generally there will be no problems after the operation, but this varies from person to person. Again, there are differences between individuals, and you should be psychologically prepared for such risks after the operation.

But if you don't do it, you may be blind in half a year or a year. You certainly don't want to see this happen. So, this is gambling. When my mother had eye surgery, I thought about it for many days. I'm afraid of blindness. After the failure of laser surgery, I stayed up all night thinking about it. Later, I was cruel. I did it anyway, and it turned out.

Having said that, I hope I can give you some encouragement. Let go of the burden in your heart. Ophthalmic surgery is still very advanced now. I wish you a speedy recovery!