My cataract surgery was 6 months ago and despite time, medications and subsequent YAG laser surgery the "starbursts" remain. These were not present until after the cataract and lens implant occurred. My question is very simply, what can I do or have done to eliminate this extremely annoying symptom? In fact, I saw my surgeon today and he says that the lens is centered and perfect and there is nothing he sees that is out of the ordinary' including both anterior and posterior capsules.As far as he can tell the procedure was successful. I would agree as far as my vision is concerned but not to the problem I am having at night. I also have a slight astigmatism, but he feels it is inconsequential.
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My cataract surgery was 6 months ago and despite time, medications and subsequent YAG laser surgery the "starbursts" remain. These were not present until after the cataract and lens implant occurred. My question is very simply, what can I do or have done to eliminate this extremely annoying symptom? In fact, I saw my surgeon today and he says that the lens is centered and perfect and there is nothing he sees that is out of the ordinary' including both anterior and posterior capsules.As far as he can tell the procedure was successful. I would agree as far as my vision is concerned but not to the problem I am having at night. I also have a slight astigmatism, but he feels it is inconsequential.
February 16, 2010 - 5:48pmThis Comment
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