Hi guys, It's about my aunt and her eyes?

So, as described above, this is about my aunt's eyes. My aunt has already had eye surgery because her eyesight was really bad. Back then, she could see better, but now, after a few years, her vision is even worse. What can be done? Another surgery, perhaps? Or does surgery no longer make sense, since she's already had surgery?

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HalloDu597
7 months ago

We're not psychics.

how should a user know this, please?

even a doctor would first look at your aunt about her illness and, if necessary, re-examine them.

Therefore your aunt with this question should best be her treating eye doctor not you here (without further medical details) to a lay community.

HalloDu597
7 months ago
Reply to  Eulee195

It is true that they are sometimes unheard of it – that is why they do not meet the criteria for it.

Huflattich
7 months ago

Such a question can actually only answer an ophthalmologist – also to get a second opinion might be useful…

rdsince2010
7 months ago

Hello,

that is a question that can really only discuss your aunt with an ophthalmologist to whom she should go. You'd like to join her in practice if she wishes.

LeWe23
7 months ago

This is a question your aunt should discuss with her treating ophthalmologist.

LeWe23
7 months ago
Reply to  Eulee195

Of course it is possible. She goes to an ophthalmologist who examines her and, on the basis of her previous history, presents a diagnosis and, if necessary, proposes a treatment.

LeWe23
7 months ago

It doesn't have to. But she decides ALL about the treatment.

She can be accompanied, of course. The accompaniment has no right to speak.

Munga01
7 months ago

You should ask an ophthalmologist.