Although it will ultimately depend on how well the first eye is healing, most cataract surgeons recommend waiting between two and four weeks between surgeries. That being said, the decision to perform surgery on the second eye depends upon whether the cataract in that eye is resulting in difficulties in "activities of daily living." These are essentially tasks that require good vision to perform: reading, driving, using the computer, etc.
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25 N. And 30 E.
100 kilometers
180miles
the area is 200mi also it is part of Nubia
Healing occurs in the first eye before the second cataract is removed, sometimes as early as the following week.
what is the distance between abu simbel and the second cataract? 100 kilometers
in nubia
The distance between Abu Simbel and the Second Cataract on the Nile River is approximately 300 kilometers (186 miles).
Since the first cataract is at Aswan, the area north of it is Egypt.
A cataract is like a waterfall.
It is the first Cataract in Aswan
100 KILOMETERS
100 Kilometer
At Aswan.
Near the second cataract