Scuba Diving Lasik

Lifestyle Lasik

Some of the activities and occupations can cause complications for LASIK patients and should be avoided immediately after surgery, and some should be avoided indefinitely. That does not mean they can not undergo refractive surgery to correct his vision, but may mean that you should consider a alternative procedure such as PRK.

During his recovery period must be especially careful with their activities. Plan ahead so you to avoid complications.

Water Sports

After the LASIK his eyes are very vulnerable to infection. You will have to refrain from carrying water sports for at least one or two months. Waters such as sea and lake water is full of bacteria and organisms that can easily invade your eyes. Chlorinated pools and Jacuzzis, but that does not mean they are free of contaminants. Besides the bacteria which can still be found in chlorinated water, chlorine causes eye dry. More aggressive water sports like water skiing and scuba diving may even cause complications with the flap, because of the impact in question.

LASIK does swimming and other water sports like water skiing and diving, a real possibility for people who have not benefited from the water. But do not start too soon.

High altitude activities

Pressure changes and lack of oxygen can affect your vision at high altitudes. The effects are temporary, but can be dangerous at the time in which they occur, not in the eyes, but he can not see. It is usually only an issue in high altitude over 10,000 feet. This can happen if you have had LASIK surgery or not. A more common problem is dry eye. Even less extreme altitudes, mountain climbers and skiers often encounter the strong winds that can contribute to dry eyes. Dry eye can cause complications after LASIK.

Sunlight and tanning beds
UV rays can reverse the effects LASIK and the cause of late onset corneal haze. You must protect your eyes from UV rays for at least six weeks to several months after LASIK surgery. This includes exposure to natural sunlight and tanning beds. If you wear glasses may not be the habit of wearing sunglasses because of the discomfort. If you do not have a good pair of sunglasses with UV protection , purchase a pair that is comfortable and you like to use, as part of their preparation for surgery.

Contact sports

LASIK is not appropriate for people who play contact sports on a regular basis. You absolutely must refrain from contact sports for at least one month after LASIK surgery. After this period, you will need to use eye protection every time you play a contact sport, including but not limited to:

• Hockey

• Football

• Tennis

• Racquet Ball

• Martial Arts

• Boxing

• Basketball

• Baseball

A blow to the eye may cause flap complications.
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One Response to “Scuba Diving Lasik”

  1. Kaila Pettinelli Says:

    It’s true. There are always pros and cons to everything. Lasik is very safe, though. Occasionally, things happen. Like with anything. I had it done 4 years ago. It’s the best thing I’ve every done. No side-effects or negative effects at all.

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