In January 2012 I went to have the floaters removed from my eyes. I had the right eye done first and then 8 weeks later I had the 2nd eye done. Most people there were only having 1 eye done but I had both eyes done. I found out that was a mistake because I had the 2nd eye done before I realized what the complications were going to be from this type of eye surgery. About 3 ½ months after the 1st surgery I noticed my vision deteriorating and I felt like I was becoming near sighted. I went to see my optometrist and he told me I had aggressive cataracts which were a common side-effect from the previous surgery to remove the floaters. I was not informed that this could be a complication at all. My eyes were changing so fast that my optometrist was giving me a new presc
2014-12-26 05:36:03
Poor dark vision is a possible sign of progressive cataracts. Other causes are Vitamin A and Zinc deficiency Sunlight exposure LASIK surgery problems and Diabetes. With regards to too much light entering your eye it is due to corneal abrasion and retinal damage. You can ask your eye doctor if what kind of lenses are you going to wear to protect you from too much light exposure. Also it is important for your eyes to be evaluated for the correct treatment.
2014-12-26 05:37:51