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48 years
I had a cataract surgery with complications. My IOP was 35 and I had pigmentary dispersion. My IOP is now stable 14. Will the blurriness recede?
Feb 24, 2015
if the optic nerve had some damage ,this blurriness will stay .
but if it from the complication its will decrease with time
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