Assuming that:
1) There is no other ocular pathology that could limit vision other than a cataract and astigmatism;
2) The astigmatism is "regular" (shaped like a bow-tie when viewed using corneal topography)
3) The astigmatism is mild to moderate (between 0.75 - 3 diopters)
then it is a fantastic option. With a toric IOL, distance vision after cataract surgery is usually very clear even without glasses. However, a toric IOL will not give anyone both near and distance vision without glasses. For that, a multifocal or pseudo-accommodating IOL is needed.
Hope this helped.
Sincerely,
David Richardson, M.D.
Medical Director
San Gabriel Valley Eye Associates, Inc.
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If they're damaged.
Dont know about astigmatism per se, but it IS possible for pregnancy to mess with your vision. that's why they say not to run out and buy new glasses right away. Wait til you have the baby and see if it clears up
The correct one would be HAS DAMAGED. It is because the speaker is saying after the car has been damaged.
Replacing damaged tissue
replacing damaged cells
Replacing damaged tissue
You probably have a damaged fork oil seal, which needs replacing.
That is the correct spelling of "damage" (to impair or harm).
If you mean in an insurance claim, no, unless it was damaged, (of course).
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