What about the aftermath of cataracts?

Patient: My mother was a patient treated by Prof. Cheng in the early years, because he said at that time that she was suffering from cataract formation due to inflammation of the lens inside her eye. The other eye had only a one-degree cataract at the time of the examination, saying that the normal situation might be ten years before surgery, but at the time of the examination, the other affected eye (without surgery) was now eight hundred degrees nearsighted, and its vision was only 0.3 after wearing a lens, almost close to the low vision level, and the treatment was quite satisfactory, and it could see things immediately after the IOL was opened during the surgery. Her mother was afraid of losing her eyesight because her eyes had become blurry recently and she was afraid that she would lose her eyesight. I hope that the professor can provide me with such information and give me and my mother a chance to do some thinking!

Cataract Specialist of Eye Center: Some patients will have posterior cataract after cataract surgery. We suggest you go to the hospital for examination at present, if it is posterior cataract, laser treatment can be carried out, the treatment is painless, safer and does not require hospitalization. The cost of treatment in our hospital is four hundred dollars. Generally, only one treatment is required. If the vision loss is due to a fundus problem, fundus treatment is required. You need to go to the hospital to have your doctor confirm what the problem is and then treat it accordingly. As the cataract continues to worsen, the density of the crystal will increase, so a considerable number of cataract patients will experience a gradual deepening of myopia. This myopia is not effective with glasses and only cataract surgery can be performed when needed.