Eye Cataract
By admin on Jun 23, 2007 in Eye Cataract

Many times the outcome of the first cataract removal surgery really effects what time and how long it will take to have the second cataract surgery done. For a few patients, there is a small by product that is produced, the by-product is called anisometropia. Sometimes due to this small thing, it may even come up with having an impaired steroacuity which will make the patient’s ability to do everyday tasks as well as activities a lot harder. These patients that are dealing with the anisometropia, which actually makes it hard for the patient to have good visual function, usually when it is time for the second surgery for the patient, it may be appropriate to do this at an earlier part of cataract disease, getting rid of the disease as soon as you can find it can be very beneficial for you as well as help increase your chance of successfully getting the cataract out of your eyes. Many of the clinical studies that have been done have shown that there is good evidence that, if you are going to be using binocular summation often occurs in people who have the same sort of “Visual Activities”. Studies have also shown that results are most often looking a lot better after the second surgery, many people who go through the ordeal of having to have an eye surgery feel sort of discouraged after the first surgery does not go as they planned. But they should feel fine because it usually takes up to 2-3 surgery’s to fully get the cataract out of the eye, and trust me it’s worth it because you will want to be able to see and without this operation you could literally be blinded.
