Dr. Dinh Trung Nghia, deputy director of the High-Tech Eye Center at Tam Anh General Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City, reported that Khanh's right eye had a moderate cataract. Khanh desired Phaco surgery with a multifocal lens to accommodate his work on a computer at close range without glasses.
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A doctor performs lens replacement surgery. Photo: Tam Anh General Hospital |
A doctor performs lens replacement surgery. Photo: Tam Anh General Hospital
Associate Professor Dr. Nguyen Xuan Hiep, director of the High-Tech Eye Center, performed the intraocular lens implantation. A follow-up two weeks later revealed Khanh's right eye vision had significantly improved. The glare, blur, and black dot had disappeared.
Dr. Nghia advised Khanh to maintain eye hygiene, follow a balanced lifestyle, and avoid overworking his eyes for three months to allow for full recovery and long-term vision health. He emphasized the importance of seeking professional ophthalmological care for any eye abnormalities to ensure timely treatment and prevent complications.
Dieu Minh
*The patient's name has been changed.
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