Question

One year has passed, and my vision remains blurry. Previous treatment and outcomes: None. Can glaucoma and cataract surgery be performed at the same time?

Answer

Principally, both surgeries should be performed separately, but they can be done together if necessary, as long as they meet the surgical indications. Guidance: Since some people’s glaucoma has reached a stage where there is no gradual improvement in vision, even after cataract surgery, vision will not gradually improve, so there is no need to necessarily perform both surgeries simultaneously. If my explanation is still unclear to you, you can enter “Online Consultation” on your homepage to have a face-to-face conversation with a doctor, where you can raise any questions you are unclear about.