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  2. 10 Cataract Surgery Side Effects, and How to Cope

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    Light sensitivity after cataract surgery. After cataract removal, a little bit of light sensitivity is expected due to dryness in the eye. But if your eyes reflexively squint or close with light exposure, it could be a signal of inflammation in the eye, or iritis.

  3. Cataract Surgery Complications: Blurred Vision, Eye Pain, and...

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    After surgery, you have a slightly higher chance that it pulls away from the back of the eye -- a problem called retinal detachment. It's an emergency that could cause loss of vision. See...

  4. Cataract Surgery Side Effects & Complications - All About Vision

    www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/cataract-complications.htm

    Most post-cataract surgery problems are treatable when they're treated quickly. Rarely, a complication can lead to permanent vision loss in that eye. This happens to around 1 in every 1,000 people who have cataracts removed. The possible complications of cataract surgery include: Secondary cataracts.

  5. 9 Possible Cataract Surgery Complications - AARP

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    Patients should be aware of the common after-surgery side effects, as well as the rare complications that can occur. Early treatment can eliminate most of the problems.

  6. What to Know About Cataract Surgery Complications - Healthline

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    Like any surgical procedure, cataract surgery comes with some side effects. Be sure to talk with your surgeon about what to expect after the procedure, and when to call for help.

  7. Cataract surgery - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cataract-surgery/about/pac-20384765

    Complications after cataract surgery are uncommon, and most can be treated successfully. Cataract surgery risks include: Swelling. Infection. Bleeding. Drooping eyelid. Artificial lens moving out of place. Retina moving out of place, called retinal detachment. Glaucoma. Secondary cataract.

  8. 7 Tips for Cataract Surgery Aftercare - Vision Center

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    1. Avoid Driving. Most people can resume driving a day after cataract surgery. However, others experience blurry vision that can last for several days. Operating a vehicle is dangerous in these cases. To be safe, consider doing the following: 2. Avoid Strenuous Activity.

  9. Cataract Surgery Complications - EyeWiki

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    PCO is the most common complication of cataract surgery. [4] . PCO can begin to form at any point following cataract surgery. Modern cataract surgery creates a capsular bag that contains part of the anterior, the entire posterior capsule, and the implanted, intraocular lens.

  10. Cataract Surgery: Recovery and How It Works - Cleveland Clinic

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    Treatments & Procedures / Cataract Surgery. Cataract surgery is a quick, painless surgery to remove a cloudy lens that’s causing vision issues. You receive a new intraocular lens that also corrects nearsightedness and farsightedness. You only need surgery if cataracts keep you from doing your usual tasks. Surgery improves vision for 97% of people.

  11. Cataract surgery recovery: 8 tips to minimize recovery time

    www.allaboutvision.com/conditions/cataract-surgery-recovery.htm

    Your cataract surgery recovery should be short and uneventful, as long as you follow the post-op instructions you receive from your surgeon and attend all recommended follow-up visits with your eye doctor. Uncomplicated cataract surgery usually takes no longer than about 10 minutes to perform.