Can Corneal Endothelial Transplantation Last a Lifetime?
1. Whether corneal endothelium transplantation can last a lifetime should be determined based on specific circumstances. If post-operative life and dietary care are enhanced and there are no complications, it can generally last a lifetime. If life and dietary care are not enhanced and there are complications, it generally cannot last a lifetime.
2. Corneal endothelium transplantation is usually used to treat eye diseases such as central corneal leukoplakia and refractory keratitis. After surgery, the normal function of the cornea can be restored, and vision can be improved. If a scientific and reasonable lifestyle and dietary habits are maintained after surgery, there will usually not be significant rejection reactions. At this time, the recovery is good, and it can generally be used for a lifetime.
3. If there are poor lifestyle and dietary habits after corneal endothelium transplantation, it may lead to immune rejection reactions in the body and may also cause local inflammation. At this time, it can lead to phenomena such as red eyes, tearing, and vision loss, which may result in surgery failure. Therefore, it cannot last a lifetime in this situation.
4. After corneal endothelium transplantation, more rest is required, and vigorous exercise should be avoided for a short period of time. The use of electronic products should also be avoided.