Eye moti bindi and surgery related

2023-03-21 04:03:08
My dad 60 yrs old is been diagnosed with eye moti bindi since his vision was not clear with left eye... doctor suggested surgery for both eyes...I want to understand why surgery is required for both eyes since the problem is with left eye alone
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Cataract must be there in both the eyes,  but probably it is more advanced in left eye, and hence he is more symptomatic in left eye.  Rest assured,  both eyes will not be operated on the Same day.  You can get left eye operated first,  and then after a week or two, u can plan right eye surgery.

Answered2023-03-21 04:49:47

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There might be cataract in the right eye also.. it might be more dense in the left eye

Answered2023-03-21 14:11:02

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May be left eye is mote mature and needs immediate surgery.The other can be dine afterwards. Pl consult ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

Answered2023-03-21 13:08:43

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One harsh reality of life is, cataract develops in all eyes and all eyes eventually will require cataract surgery. Get left eye cataract surgery done for now and you can wait for right eye cataract surgery. Get an online consultation done with reports for better understanding.

Answered2023-03-21 13:00:04

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