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Many floating dark object after cataract
My mother recently(2 weeks) had been undergone cataract surgery. After surgery she is seeing many dark floating objects and consulted doctor, they told its normal and its not because of surgery. Is this normal and is there any cure for this? Please help me with this.
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As age advances,vitreous degeneration occurs.commoon after cataract surgery.Nothing serious.pl take cap. Ocugold, 1 cap in the night after food for 3 months.pl consult Ophthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment .
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It is the age related degeneration of vitreous...happens to most people... increases after cataract surgery. Due to faster degeneration of vitreous and ability to see the floaters more because of good vision after the surgery.. get retina checked to rule out any other problems. No specific cure for that, ask her to ignore them. Report in case of appearance of flashes or sudden increase in floaters.
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Well this will take time to settle Any surgery leads to movement of eye jelly That leads to this
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