Cataract surgery can recur?

Dr. Taylor Turner
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2025-05-18 10:33:40
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Cataract surgery usually does not recur, but a small number of patients will develop cataract, resulting in vision loss again.
Cataract surgery is mainly to remove the cloudy lens and implant intraocular lens, so as to improve vision. During surgery, the lens capsule will be retained to support the intraocular lens. However, some patients may become cloudy after surgery, which is called cataract. Although this is not a true cataract recurrence, it will affect vision, resulting in vision loss again.
In order to ensure the surgical effect and eye health, patients must follow the doctor's instructions for follow-up and care.