Cataract eye surgery complication

There are different cataract eye surgery complications even with the use of laser eye surgery. Just like any other medical treatments which have advantages and disadvantages, cataract eye surgery has its own disadvantages which are termed as cataract eye surgery complications. Most of these complications rarely occur and when they occur they are minor and can be easily corrected.

 

The most common cataract complication is the posterior capsule opacity (PCO). This complication is caused by the growth of the lens epithelial cells on the capsule. However it is effectively and painlessly correctable through YAG laser. A dislocated intraocular lens is one of the other cataract eye surgery complications. This condition is brought about by the breakage of the fiber that holds the lens in place is positioned improperly in the capsular. In case you suffer from this cataract eye surgery complication in some few days after the surgery you should consult your Ophthalmologist. The repositioning of the lens should be done soon to avoid scarring of the lens implanted. After the repositioning of the lens you are able to regain your normal vision and completely recover from cataract.

Some cataract eye surgery complications are short termed. These types of complications occur mainly some few days after the surgery. They include; bleeding, bruise also called black eye, incision leak, endophthalmitis, glaucoma, retinal detachment. If bleeding occurs it happens on the surface of the eye and can be easily stopped by your doctor. However this cataract eye complication rarely happens.

Black eye is temporary and rarely happens. It can be insinuated by some injections done around the eye in place of anesthetic eye drop. The wound often termed as the incision leak is self sealing. However in some special cases the doctor could apply a pressure bandage of stitch to aid the incision to seal. Retinal detachment is a more common cataract eye complication after cataract surgery. It only poses a risk if you are extremely nearsighted. Endophthalmitis or inner eye infection is very rare because the surgeon places antibiotic eye drops in your eyes before, during and after the cataract surgery to reduce the chances of your eyes getting infections. Glaucoma rarely occurs. It can be treated using eye drops, laser treatment or both in case of extreme glaucoma.

Long term cataract eye surgery complications happen some few months after cataract surgery. They include cystoids macular edema, opacification of the posterior lens capsule and dislocation of the intraocular lens implant. These complications are rare. Cataract eye surgery has in the last years been known to be a solution to people suffering from cataract. There are very many success stories associated with cataract eye surgery. Before a cataract surgery is done on you, you will be full informed on the complications accompanied by cataract eye surgery and the possible solutions to the complications. With the improvement in technology, more people have access to internet services. The internet has become a reliable source of information. There are numerous websites available with a rich source of information on laser eye surgery, with regards on cataract eye surgery complications

 

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