Blue water process

Glaucoma operation under the protection of the blue water process. The blue water process is performed to maintain and relieve the resulting pain, by: maintaining the health of the vision nerve. Reduce the pressure in the eye by opening the channels to get rid of the water fluid. Categories that require surgery, there are some categories that require surgery, and include the following: people with a narrowing angle in one or both eyes. People with high pressure in the eye. Seve Glaucoma. Labries suffering from innate blue. Before performing the operation, the patient must perform some tests before surgery, and the doctor should be informed about all the medications he takes. During the operation, the blue water process can be performed in the traditional way, or to use laser beams using a laser beam that opens the closed channels. In the event that laser treatment is not successful, there is a need to take procedures for preventative surgery, such as: Iris alienation surgery, or eye fluid discharge operations. After surgery, the patient suffers from a lack of clarity in vision, and eye pressure is again measured after two hours of surgery. The patient should comply with the medication that the doctor prescribes to avoid the return of fluids again.