Driving After Cataract Surgery
One of the most common questions asked about cataract surgery is about how soon you can drive after the op.
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One of the most common questions asked about cataract surgery is about how soon you can drive after the op.
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While millions (hundreds of millions!) of cataract operations are successfully carried out across the globe each year, it’s important to remember that it’s still a surgical procedure. This means that you’ll need to undergo a variety of pre-surgical prep before
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While cataract surgery is an extremely common and safe procedure, it does involve trauma to the eye. Therefore, there will be a period of healing. In most cases, you’ll be completely over the operation within eight weeks, during which there are distinctive hea
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The short answer to this question is yes. If you have a direct family member (parent, sibling) who suffers or suffered from glaucoma, then this raises your risk.
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Glaucoma is only one of a range of fairly common eye diseases that affect a significantly large proportion of the American population.
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Glaucoma is a medical condition where the pressure within the eye rises, leading to damage to the sensitive structures within. This root cause of glaucoma is the buildup of excess fluid building up in the front part of the eye.
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