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Is It Safe To Undergo Cornea Transplantation Post Paralysis Attack?

My father had undergone cataract operation 20 years back. Now he has a problem in his cornea, doctor has advised for his cornea transplantation. He had also paralysis attack in December 2014.....now he is very weak and find difficult to walk..should i go for cornea transplantation or there is another way out.
Thu, 3 Dec 2015
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Hi and welcome to HCM,
There is no problem in having a corneal transplant after a paralysis attack.
But this surgery is a major surgery and the only concern is that is your father in a good physical state to bear the surgical trauma ?
Unfortunately, there is no other way. If the doctor has suggested corneal transplant, then the corneal opacities must be quite severe.
All the best!!!
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Is It Safe To Undergo Cornea Transplantation Post Paralysis Attack?

Hi and welcome to HCM, There is no problem in having a corneal transplant after a paralysis attack. But this surgery is a major surgery and the only concern is that is your father in a good physical state to bear the surgical trauma ? Unfortunately, there is no other way. If the doctor has suggested corneal transplant, then the corneal opacities must be quite severe. All the best!!!