Blurred vision after cataract operation

Cataract is a condition in which there is a clouding of the eye’s naturally clear lens. Cataract usually appear with the advancing of age. Blurred vision after cataract surgery may occur due to several reasons.

According to the World Health Organization, cataract is the main reason for blindness in the world. The cause of cataract is the result of a lifetime exposure to sunlight or may be related to other lifestyle factors such as smoking, diet, and alcohol. Cataracts may be present at birth as well. This type of cataract is called Congenital cataracts and is due to genetic defects or developmental problems. Cataract surgery is a simple procedure whose results are usually satisfying. In some cases, blurred vision after cataract operation may occur. Many studies were performed to determine the impact of blurred vision on functional status and wellbeing
It was found that the impact of blurred vision after cataract operation on functional status and well-being is unique, the impact was significantly greater than the impact of other diseases.
Studies have shown that Blurred vision after cataract operation has a significantly greater negative impact on energy and on social functioning than other diseases such as hypertension, type II diabetes, indigestion, and headache.

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