Can Cataracts Return After Surgery?
What is Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO)?
During Cataract Eye Surgery, the artificial lens is placed inside a thin membrane called the posterior capsule. Over time, this membrane may become cloudy, leading to symptoms similar to cataracts.
This condition is sometimes referred to as a “secondary cataract,” although it is not an actual cataract returning.
Symptoms of PCO After Cataract Surgery
- Blurred or cloudy vision
- Increased glare from lights
- Difficulty reading
- Reduced sharpness of vision
- Hazy eyesight again
How is PCO Treated?
PCO is usually treated with a simple and painless laser procedure called YAG Laser Capsulotomy.
The procedure:
• Takes only a few minutes
• Does not require stitches
• Is generally painless
• Helps restore clear vision quickly
Clinics providing advanced Cataract Eye Surgery services use modern laser technology for safe and effective treatment.
Can PCO Be Prevented?
Although PCO cannot always be completely prevented, advanced intraocular lenses and modern surgical techniques may help reduce the risk.
Regular follow-ups after Cataract Surgery In Kolhapur play an important role in detecting post-surgery changes early.
When Should You Visit an Eye Specialist?
If your vision becomes blurry again after Cataract Eye Surgery, consulting an eye specialist for a detailed examination is important.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment can help restore clear vision and improve visual comfort.
About Drishti Deep Phaco & Eye Care Centre
Drishti Deep Phaco & Eye Care Centre provides advanced cataract diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of Dr. Mandar Patil (MS Ophthalmology), with over 25 years of experience in ophthalmology.
Key services include:
• Cataract Surgery In Kolhapur
• Cataract Eye Surgery
• Phaco Surgery
• Retina Checkup & Treatment
• Advanced Diagnostic Eye Testing