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What Causes Painful Watery Eyes Post Cataract Surgery?

Had cataract surgery yesterday on my left eye with in hours of surgery my eye started watery and pain was told by the dr today that my Cornia was scratched. Was told that sometimes that happens. My question is would this also cause my vision to be very cloudy. Had my right eye done 2 weeks ago and the next day I had 20/20 vision
Fri, 15 May 2020
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Hello,
As per your chief complaint it’s is due to cataract surgery complications.

This complication due to
Infection
Germs that get in your eye during surgery can cause an infection. You might feel sensitive to light or have pain, watering and vision problems.
Yes it’s would be cause your vision May be cloudy.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. 

Take care 

Regards, 
Dr. Arup Majumdar (General physician and House physician)
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What Causes Painful Watery Eyes Post Cataract Surgery?

Hello, As per your chief complaint it’s is due to cataract surgery complications. This complication due to Infection Germs that get in your eye during surgery can cause an infection. You might feel sensitive to light or have pain, watering and vision problems. Yes it’s would be cause your vision May be cloudy. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.  Take care  Regards,  Dr. Arup Majumdar (General physician and House physician)