How long does it take for dead-fish eyes to recover?
The recovery time of dead fish eyes varies depending on the condition, personal physical condition, and postoperative care, generally taking 3 to 6 months. Most people's dead fish eyes are caused by excessive use of the eyes, and drug treatment is difficult to work. Surgical treatment can be performed when conditions permit, and the effect will be faster. If the dead fish eyes are caused by disease, the treatment will be more difficult and will take longer. How long does it take for dead fish eyes to recover? 1. Dead fish eyes can be divided into physiological and pathological. Physiological ones can be caused by genetic factors and posterior hyperopia axis growth. Physiological factors lead to protruding eyeballs, which can only be improved through plastic surgery. It usually takes three months after surgery for the effect to stabilize. 2. Pathological factors mainly include thyroid protrusion, eye inflammatory pseudotumor, and other eye diseases, which can cause protruding eyeballs, as well as eye movement disorders and strabismus. Active symptomatic treatment is needed. If the condition is severe, it may not be fully recoverable.
1. Combine work with rest and avoid excessive use of eyes. 2. Control the time spent on video terminals every day to effectively relax your eyes through short-distance and long-distance adjustment. 3. Maintain a normal diet. Avoid being picky and eat more fruits rich in vitamin C and antioxidants.