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"Yes. There are dangers associated with any surgery especially one on your eyes. They could mess up and you could be color blind, you could lose your vision completely also."
No, this is a lie.
Yes there are actually a few risks to consider when deciding whether or not to have surgery to correct your astigmatism. Your vision could actually get worse if not done correctly, it can become infected or you could lose your sight completely.
Inflammation of the optic nerve
Debilitating symptoms. These include glare, halos, double vision, and poor nighttime vision. Some patients may also lose contrast sensitivity. These symptoms may be temporary or permanent.
The risks of laser eye surgery are as followed, numbness, blindess, caterax and potential infections in in rare cases death. Speak with your doctor to get a complete list before getting surgery.
LASIK basically uses a laser to reshape the cornea of your eye. The main risk is that where the incisions are made will not line up perfectly with your retina. This will cause you to lose night vision and some perphiery vision as well.
yes they can
age?
One of the side effects is the fact that changes can not be altered after the surgery is complete. It could also permanently affect one's vision. The final possible side effect is the loss of optimum vision; this means that a person could possibly lose the best degree of vision they can achieve.
It is unusual for patients to lose or have diminished taste after cardiac surgery. Also, the patient's mouth may be dry for some time because of the surgery.
It depends on what surgery you have undergone. Generally people that have had surgery do lose weight but this is not necessarily beneficial. The speed can be automatic and immediate, should you require amputation for instance.