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Stay up late playing mobile phone suddenly blind woman playing mobile phone suddenly blind after wak

Original title: Shenzhen women play with mobile phones all night and suddenly lose their eyes when they wake up

With the increasing popularity of smart phones, tablets, computers and other electronic products, it is common to stay up late to catch up with dramas and play games. But then came vision problems. This is not true. A woman in Shenzhen played with her mobile phone for a long time, which caused eye diseases and almost lost her left eye.

It is reported that the woman stayed up late the day before and played with her mobile phone for almost one night. When she got up the next morning, she immediately picked up her mobile phone and looked at it. After about 5 minutes, she suddenly found that her left eye could not see clearly and could hardly see anything.

The woman's attending doctor said that at the time of treatment, the patient's vision was only 0.04. After taking fundus photos, it was found that there were several large areas of bleeding in front of the retina, especially in front of the macula, which was seriously blocked. According to this situation, the doctor diagnosed the patient with preretinal hemorrhage, that is, Valsalva retinopathy. If the disease is not treated, the patient may leave some sequelae in the future.

Finally, the doctor used a laser to punch a small hole at the bottom of the bleeding point in front of the macula to let the bleeding flow out of this hole. After treatment, the woman's vision has gradually returned to the normal level.

In recent years, cases of blindness caused by staying up late and watching electronic screens for a long time have occurred frequently. In October this year, an older man in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province nearly lost his sight due to an 'eye stroke' caused by turning off the lights before going to bed and playing with his mobile phone; In 2018, there was also a case that a woman chased popular TV dramas with her laptop all night during the National Day holiday, resulting in almost blindness of 1.2.