If you experience glare after cataract surgery, it may be due to residual visual disturbances as your eyes heal and adjust to the new intraocular lens. This is a common side effect and can improve over time. However, if the glare persists or worsens, it's important to consult your eye surgeon, as it may indicate other issues such as lens positioning or complications that need to be addressed. Your doctor can provide guidance on potential treatments or adjustments.
will sight return to normal after FILMS surgery and cateract surgery
ussually it is six months. but you should ask your family doctor, or if you have a specialist taking care of you ask him. but ussuakky its six months or so. tryin2help:D
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
Every case is different. Unfortunately, for some LASIK patients the glare never goes away. For those who are suffering from glare issues there is treatment, without further surgery. Check out http://www.LasikFailures.com
Yes, glare is a verb (glare/glares/glared/glaring). It can be a noun too. Please see related question below for more information.
No they cannot see in the morning because of the glare.
When my friend is mad at me she looks at me with an angry glare. The glare of light reflected off snow makes it difficult to see.
There was so much glare in the eye that I couldn't see my sister waiting for me on the corner.The glare of the sun washed out half of my photo of the lake.
A cataract is where the lens of the eye has become opaque - essentially, the person is looking through a 'clouded' lens. That's why cataracts are cut away during surgery to improve vision on people who have gone blind because of them.
To effectively reduce glare on windows, apply anti-glare film to the glass. This film helps to minimize the reflection of light, making it easier to see through the windows without being bothered by glare.
To make plexiglass non-glare, you can apply a non-glare coating or film specifically designed for plexiglass surfaces. These coatings or films help reduce reflections and glare, making the plexiglass surface easier to see through.
There are display cases that reduce glare. Display cabinets are to display items you want to show off. It can be difficult to see in them with the glare of light. Look for one labeled with no glare glass.