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Cataract surgery
My husband underwent cataract operation last year for right eye.. Left eye got moti bindu and now he can't see anything with left eye.. How soon we should go for cataract surgery considering he don't have vision in left eye?
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Cataract surgery is dependent on their profession.   If the vision of the left eye is very poor then urgent CATARACT SURGERY is recommended.
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No such time is required between 2 eyes.
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He can go for it even the next day after the first eye has been done. No long gap between the two eyes is needed
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Please consult local ophthalmologist
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Please consult
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Kindly get an online consultation to address all your concerns
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