No you cannot get cataracts again after surgery. When you have cataract surgery the lenses are removed and replaced with man made lenses. A cataract therefore is impossible to come back as there is no natural lens. Only the natural lens can get a cataract.
The cornea is the structure of the eye that continues to grow throughout a person's life. While other parts of the eye, such as the lens, become less flexible with age, the cornea maintains its ability to grow slowly. This growth can lead to changes in vision over time, particularly as one ages.
This condition is called trichiasis, where eyelashes grow inwards towards the eye and can irritate the cornea. It can cause discomfort, redness, and even corneal abrasions. Treatment options include plucking, electrolysis, or surgery to correct the eyelash direction.
A retina is in the eye. At the back of the eye is the optic nerve. yes and in the front is the cornea Wrong,retina is in the back of the eye.(:
This sounds like a "Pterygium", where the cornea grows into the cornea. It is best to go an visit your Optician to have a look at it. While it is not dangerous, it can grow over the visual axis and affect your eyesight.
A type of glaucoma in which cells from the back of the cornea spread over the surface of the iris and tissue that drains the eye, forming adhesions that bind the iris to the cornea
Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea
it is the cocklea
The transparent anterior portion of the eye is known as the cornea. It plays a crucial role in focusing light onto the retina at the back of the eye to create clear vision. The cornea has no blood supply and receives nutrients through the tear film and aqueous humor.
Cornea.
The cornea is dome shaped
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.