Dealing with Eye Floaters After Cataract Surgery

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Hello fellow forum members,


I hope you're all doing well. I'd like to kick off a discussion today on a topic that can be a concern for some individuals who've undergone cataract surgery: eye floaters. Floaters can be distracting and sometimes worrisome, but they are a relatively common occurrence. Let's explore the connection between cataract surgery and eye floaters after cataract surgery and discuss strategies for managing them.

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Floaters in the anterior chamber of the eye or posterior chamber or vitreous, can be a natural side effect of the aging process. There are certain risk factors that increase the chances of a patient developing floaters, and one of these is cataract surgery. However, cataracts do not cause floaters. In fact, cataracts and floaters affect two completely different areas of the eye .


Floaters are a common side effect of cataract surgery, and they often disappear within a short period. However, sometimes they can persist and cause complications. Treatment can depend on the cause, but may include surgery and freeze treatment.

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