Thanks for answering this and my other post today.
Yes, in fact some patients have cloudy capsules noted at the time of surgery and need Yag caps within several weeks of the surgery, not common but can happen. The symptoms are like "the cataract coming back" blurred vision, glare, ghost images, etc. Yes can occur either, neither or both
JCH MD
Dr. Hagan, do you see patients with the beginnings of PCO in as little as 5 months after the IOL implants? Does the PCO start out with a mild diminishing of acuity, loss of detail, and general fuzz, and progress from there?
Can PCO occur both unilaterally and bilaterally?
Just so everyone knows with the type IOL now in use the likelihood of needing a cloudy posterior capsule lasered are about 25-30%. If needed the likelihood of needing a second laser are almost zero. I do several hundred of yag capsulotomies each year and it has been over 15 years since I had to do a second time.
JCH MD
Yes, it is normal to get film over the eye even after cataract surgery. I had my surgery done a couple of years ago and my right eye now has more of a film over it. Every so many years you may have to go in for lasering of your eyes to remove the film but that is only more like a 20 minute thing, you just have to sit very still while he does it. When the laser is on the light will get super bright in your eye, but....that is normal, just keep sitting very still and it will be over in no time at all. My gf who had the same surgery told me she had to have her eye lasered I think 3 times because of film that formed over it. I know....it is annoying.
See a corneal ophthalmologist Eye MD. FInd onat www.aao.org
JCH III MD
I would also like to ad that I have tried clear eyes eye drops for dry eyes and it does not help a bit.