Cataract patients who are inconsistent with the other eye after surgical treatment need to first identify the specific cause and take different treatments depending on the cause. Common causes include postoperative reaction, cataract in the other eye, and different refractive errors in both eyes. 1. Post-operative reaction: Post-operative reaction may occur after cataract surgery. Inflammatory reaction and corneal edema can cause blurred vision, resulting in inconsistency with the other eye, which can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs such as Prednisolone Acetate Eye Drops. The medication should be used according to the doctor’s prescription. 2. Cataract: If the other eye also suffers from different degrees of cataract, it can lead to inconsistency between the other eye and the other eye after the operation, and the treatment plan needs to be determined according to the specific severity of the cataract, if the cataract is not serious, it can be temporarily observed, if it is serious, the other eye can be considered to be surgically treated, so as to make both eyes’ visual acuity return to a balanced state. 3. Different degrees of refractive error in both eyes: If the cataract is caused by different degrees of refractive error in both eyes, it can be corrected and treated by wearing glasses. After cataract surgery and the other eye inconsistency should be examined and treated under the guidance of the doctor.