I have heard that there are many problems due to lens after operation

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It is not that lenses cause a lot of problems. Many people get into trouble after removing the lenses. Is that true?

Most of the problems that arise after the operation are usually associated with the lens. However, this is actually a huge misunderstanding. Probably only one in a thousand problem may be related to the lens.

The problems that patients usually face after the operation are:

  • persistent pain after the operation.
  • persistent watering from eyes.
  • persistance of redness inside the eye.
  • improper restoration of vision.

In fact, perhaps none of these have relationship with the presence of lenses but they are directly associated with the quality of the operation. In fact, the operation may not have been good or there may have been a complication that is causing these problems. Of course, different types of lenses are related to the quality of vision, but not to the problems mentioned above. People generally think that the operation should be done from anywhere lens should be good be of good quality. A little compromise on the quality of the lens is not as harmful as compromising on the quality of the operation. Before performing the operation it is important that:

  • The first thing that needs to be considered  is about
    • What are the skills of surgeon performing the operation?
    • What are the chances of complications during his operation?
  • Then the quality of operating theater which should be considered.
  • What is the level of technology in this operating theater because even a good surgeon will not be able to perform a good operation with any substandard quality machines and even a mid-skilled surgeon is more likely to perform a good operation on good machines.
  • Last but not lease is the standard of infection control. The best machines are, but if there is an infection in the eye, the results of the operation are never good.
  • Another thing is about the Is the facility to deal with a complication if it occurs.

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