Guide To Understanding LASIK Eye Surgery
Conditions That Increase Risks

Some underlying health issues can increase the risks associated with complications or issues from LASIK surgery. These conditions may also result in the outcome being less predictable. The conditions that can increase surgery risks include rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune conditions, persistent dry eyes, and a weakened immune system. The weakened immune system can increase the risks when it is weakened from immunosuppressants or the human immunodeficiency virus. Other conditions that can increase surgery risks include glaucoma, cataracts, eye injuries, inflammation of the cornea, and uveitis. Eye surgeons and other doctors may or may not recommend LASIK surgery for patients with these conditions. Each patient is evaluated based on their individual situation with these conditions.
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