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Can Cataract Come Back After Surgery? – Complete Guide by Drishti Care
Introduction Cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful eye procedures performed worldwide. Many patients who undergo this treatment often have one important question: Can cataract come back after surgery? At Drishti Care , we understand your concerns and aim to provide clear, accurate information. In this blog, we’ll explain whether cataracts can return, why some patients experience blurry vision again, and what solutions are available. What is a Cataract? A c
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Cataract Surgery Procedure — Step by Step Guide
Cataract surgery is a quick, safe, and highly effective procedure to restore clear vision. Here’s a simple step-by-step explanation so you know exactly what to expect: 1. Pre-Surgery Preparation Before the surgery day, your eye doctor will: Perform detailed eye tests (vision, eye pressure, lens measurement) Decide the type of intraocular lens (IOL) Check your overall health Prescribe eye drops to prevent infection You may be asked to: Avoid eating for a few hours before surg
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The Complete Guide to Cataract Surgery in India
Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed and successful eye procedures in India, helping millions regain clear vision every year. If you or a loved one are considering this surgery, understanding the process, costs, types, and recovery is essential. This complete guide by Drishti Care covers everything you need to know. What is a Cataract? A cataract is a condition where the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurred or dim vision. It is most com
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Here’s a clear guide, step-by-step of eye exame
1. Medical & Vision History The exam usually begins with a few questions about: Any vision problems you’re experiencing Past eye conditions or surgeries Family history of eye diseases General health issues (like diabetes or high blood pressure) Lifestyle habits (screen time, reading, driving) 2. Visual Acuity Test You’ll be asked to read letters from an eye chart (near and far).This determines how sharp your vision is and whether you need glasses or an updated prescription.
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