China News Service, Hangzhou, June 28 (Qian Chenfei) On the 28th, the reporter learned from the Ophthalmology Center of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine (hereinafter referred to as the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University) that Jin Xiaoyu, a "genius translator" in Hangzhou, recently visited the hospital. With the help of Dr. Guang, he successfully put on contact lenses customized for him, and his blind right eye was restored to light.

  Previously, an article titled "Our Genius Son" was swiped on the Internet. In the article, a father told that his son Jin Xiaoyu, who suffered from manic depression, had translated 22 books in ten years and was a "genius translator". s story.

Jin Xiaoyu wears contact lenses.

Photo courtesy of the Second Academy of Zhejiang University

  It is reported that at the age of 6, Jin Xiaoyu was on the verge of blindness in his right eye due to an accident.

At that time, limited by medical technology, he only had a lens extraction surgery. All along, he only relied on his left eye for life and work.

In recent years, the brightness of the lights at home has not met Jin Xiaoyu's lighting needs. He often needs to go to the park to read books in the strong sunlight.

The translation work takes a lot of the left eye, and even the left eyelid is often in a state of redness and swelling.

  After receiving attention, many people hoped to do something for this "genius translator". Xu Wen, director of the Ophthalmology Center of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University, was also one of them. She took the initiative to send an invitation to Jin Xiaoyu for treatment.

Knowing that there is still hope of regaining sight in the right eye, Jin Xiaoyu readily agreed.

An optometrist examines Jin Xiaoyu's vision.

Photo courtesy of the Second Academy of Zhejiang University

  "Under normal circumstances, it is recommended to do intraocular lens implantation to restore vision." Xu Wen said, but because the injured eye does not function for a long time, the eyeball appears externally oblique, and cataract surgery is risky to a certain extent.

After communication and consultation, and fully respecting Jin Xiaoyu's own opinions, it was decided to initially adopt a conservative plan, that is, to improve vision by wearing contact lenses.

  Recently, with the help of the hospital's optometrist, Jin Xiaoyu successfully put on contact lenses customized for him.

Hangzhou "genius translator" Jin Xiaoyu regained vision in his right eye.

Photo courtesy of the Second Academy of Zhejiang University

  "It's bright, I can see!" The optometry results showed that the corrected visual acuity of his right eye reached the expected 0.3.

Jin Xiaoyu said that this was the first time in his 44 years that his injured right eye could see so clearly.

  "His eyesight may improve after a while. If the effect is good, then consider performing surgery on him." Xu Wen said that the Eye Center of the Second Hospital of Zhejiang University has always been committed to public welfare activities, and will continue to use high technology to help as much as possible. to restore visual health to more patients.

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