What Causes Blurred Vision Post Cataract Surgery?
opinion of surgery after second surgery.present status of eye be comunicate
Detailed Answer:
I hope you been completely evaluated before the first or second surgery.
Usually none of the cataract lens is left during a cataract surgery. Sometimes we perform an intracapsular surgery and the capsular membrane is left. Presuming intracapsular surgery was performed initially, the capsule may develop opacity in future. Therefore I assume this was removed now and you shall have no more cataract.
That being said, if you still have hazy vision, it warrants detailed examination of the operated eye. I recommend visual status examination; fundus examination and health of retina and macula. After knowing present damage we can advice the next steps of treatment. There may be a need to see a retina surgeon.
In this context, I suggest you go back to the operating surgeon and discuss my views. You might consider retina surgeon consultation thereafter.
Regards
My ophthalmologist said the fuzzy vision is because of oedema of the cornea, because of the " foreign body ' in my eye.
The second surgery was performed to remove the sliver of cataract.
I think my vision is very slightly improving, but it is slow and very frightening. i no longer have the awful pain of feeling like a needle was in my eye !
foreign body is to be removed and cause of corneal oedema is to be diagnosed
Detailed Answer:
if it has been said foreign body , it is to be removed. Corneal oedema can be treated and you should improve. Sometimes, corneal oedema may be due to glaucoma. So exclude glaucoma, if detected it should be treated. If vision is improved then you should be satisfied.