Does Fugue Disorder Disappear Naturally After Cataract Surgery?

Cataract is a visually impaired disease caused by clouding of the lens. Cataract surgery is mainly to remove the cloudy lens and implant an IOL to treat and improve the patient’s vision. The cataract surgery does not remove the cloudy vitreous humor, so the patient’s floaters will not disappear.
After cataract surgery, not only will the patient’s floaters not go away, but also because of the improvement in vision after surgery, the symptoms of dark shadows in front of the eyes will become obvious. Mosquitoes generally can not be self-healing, patients with obvious symptoms can follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, such as amiodarone peptide eye drops, lecithin complexed iodine, etc., to promote the absorption of cloudy vitreous humor, improve the discomfort of the symptom.
It is recommended that post-cataract surgery patients follow the doctor’s instructions for care, regular checkups, and timely consultation when discomfort occurs.