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I underwent a Toric IOL implant (on my Left Eye) last Monday and am due to undergo a second on my right eye this coming monday. My post-op Tuesday appt. I had blurry distance vision and was informed that this may last for a couple of days and give the Dr. a call in a couple of days if it continues. So tomorrow is day 3 post-op so I will call him if the blurriness continues. Should I wait to have my right eye done (fearful of having blurriness in both eyes), or will the right IOL help correct the current blurriness? wondering in michigan. Thank You.
Tue, 25 Aug 2015
General & Family Physician, Dr. Dr. Ali's Response
After eye surgery its very common to have blurred vision and may be your right eye is causing it because your history suggests that you have cataract in both eyes. It will be resolved within a week. I would suggest that wait till second surgery and meanwhile you can talk to your doctor. He will examine you at your visit to see if this blurring is due to surgery or some pathology.
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After eye surgery its very common to have blurred vision and may be your right eye is causing it because your history suggests that you have cataract in both eyes. It will be resolved within a week. I would suggest that wait till second surgery and meanwhile you can talk to your doctor. He will examine you at your visit to see if this blurring is due to surgery or some pathology.