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What to expect after vitrectomy?

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After vitrectomy, it is normal to experience blurred vision, redness, and mild discomfort while the eye heals. Recovery speed depends on the underlying condition and whether a gas or oil bubble was used.

Immediate Post-Operative Period

The first days focus on comfort and protecting the repair.

  • Vision is often very blurred initially, especially if a gas bubble fills the eye.
  • Mild pain or ache is common and usually managed with simple pain relief and drops.
  • An eye patch or shield may be used, and activity is limited.
  • Positioning instructions are sometimes given to keep a gas bubble supporting the retina.

First Weeks and Months

Visual recovery is gradual.

  • As any gas bubble absorbs, a moving line or circle may be seen before it disappears.
  • Final vision depends on the original problem and how long the retina or macula were affected.
  • Restrictions on flying, altitude, and heavy exertion may apply while gas remains.
  • Regular follow‑up checks pressure, lens clarity, and retinal attachment.