Hello! Since I will have to have eye surgery (for squinting), do you have to be completely healthy to have surgery? To clarify that the operation itself is NOT laser and is performed under general anesthesia. I ask because I have another problem with a tooth that has a granuloma, and maybe a cyst has already formed. Due to dental phobia, I did not go to fix this problem, I panicked and the treatment will probably have to be under general anesthesia for him as well. Do I need to fix one first and then have eye surgery? I am writing here because I am still going for check-ups and I have not stopped at a specific doctor for eye surgery. So can anyone tell me something before I can ask a doctor how things are.
1 nnanoob answered
No, there is no person who is completely healthy. The point is that the anesthesia is in line with the medications you are (currently) taking, as well as if you have any intolerances, but the anesthesiologist should test for this. By the way, a little synchronicity for me otherwise, because just today I found out that one of my sages got a granuloma, and years ago I had surgery for squinting in my left eye.