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Retinal hole lasered, can I go to work?
Hi, I got two small retinal holes lasered a couple days back. Can I start going to office Monday onwards? Would travelling in cars, etc. be an issue? I've heard laser takes time to heal.
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You can go by car. No problem. It is better to avoid direct sunlight exposure wear dark goggles when going in sunlight. Avoid stress and strain and bending forward, it will be good for you
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Follow up is necessary
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You can travel by car.. it is advised to take 2 days rest before starting your job.. And dont skip your follow up visit.
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Don’t skip the follow up visit and medication
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No problem in traveling.avoid heavy weight lifting.
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You can travel by car.pl Avoid wt lifting.pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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Yes you can travel by car.  Avoid heavy weight lifting,  strenous activities.
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