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You cataract surgeon will do a consultaion before your surgery. They will ask a lot of medical and health history questions. It is important to let doctors and surgeons know what diseases you have and all medications you take prior to surgery.
There should be no problem flying before having carpal tunnel syndrome surgery.
While laser cataract surgery is generally safe, like any procedure, it can have side effects. Some common ones include temporary discomfort or blurry vision immediately after the surgery. In rare cases, patients may experience swelling, increased eye pressure, or retinal detachment. These risks are usually low, and most patients recover fully with proper care. Always consult with an eye care professional to understand the risks and benefits.
Having second cataract surgery tomorrow....have thrown out back on on skelaxin...pre op nurse says its find to take it before my surgery...but want to make sure.
LASIK surgery reshapes your cornea to improve vision but can make cataract surgery more complex. After LASIK, it’s harder for doctors to accurately measure your eye for the lens implant used in cataract surgery. However, with advanced techniques and careful planning, most people still achieve good vision after cataract surgery, even if they've had LASIK. Be sure to tell your eye surgeon about any previous LASIK so they can tailor the procedure to your needs.
You can have a number of long term problems after bariatric surgery. Commonly dehydration and nausea are a problem for patients afterwards.
You should go see an Ophthalmologist if you are having issues with cataracts. He will be able to examine you, asses your need and perform the surgery as well as the post op and recovery visits.
Died after having stomach surgery. Have been unable to ascertain what the stomach problem was.
Pregnancy after tubal ligation isn't a surgical problem.
Kendall Jenner does not seem to have a vision problem as of March 2014. Kim has had problems with her vision before having corrective surgery.
Now when they remove the cloudy lenses in Cataract Surgery they replace them with plastic lenses focused for far vision, so you will need glasses for near vision. Many people get bifocals with no prescription for the main lens part and the near vision prescription for the bifocal part. Other people just carry prescription near vision glasses for when they need to look at things close up but normally wear no glasses at all.Years ago (before they began putting in plastic lenses) everyone needed glasses all the time after having Cataract Surgery, because there was no longer any lens in the eye to focus the light.