What complications may result from cataracts?

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  1. Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world; however, surgery to remove cataracts is usually quite safe and effective. Possible complications from cataract surgery include eye infections or bleeding. Surgery also increases a person's risk for suffering from a detached retina, although this is rare. In some cases, people will experience a blurring of their vision after cataract surgery, known as a secondary cataract, but this is treatable.

    Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world; however, surgery to remove cataracts is usually quite safe and effective. Possible complications from cataract surgery include eye infections or bleeding. Surgery also increases a person's... More
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    In rare cases, there can be complications to cataract surgery such as loss of vision, bleeding, double vision, and infection. Inflammation and fluctuating eye pressure can be a side effect of this surgery as well. While instances of side effects are documented, it should be said that they happen rarely.

    Blindness: According to estimates, age-related cataracts are responsible for 48% of world blindness, which represents about 18 million people. Cataracts are a leading cause of blindness among older adults in the United States.

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    In rare cases, there can be complications to cataract surgery such as loss of vision, bleeding, double vision, and infection. Inflammation and fluctuating eye pressure can be a side effect of this surgery as well. While instances of side effects... More