Cataract surgery is a widely performed procedure that doctors suggest as a treatment for Cataracts.
It is a very safe and successful procedure, but like any other surgical procedure, it has side effects.
Individuals often experience double vision after Cataract surgery as a side effect.
It is usually a temporary condition and goes as the eye starts healing after the surgical procedure.
However, a person can sometimes experience double vision due to serious causes.
This article will discuss the causes of double vision after Cataract surgery, the symptoms associated, and the eye exercises that help relieve the condition.
Causes of Double Vision After Cataract Surgery
One of the most common causes of double vision after Cataract surgery is the change of the natural lens with the Intraocular Lens (IOL).
Research states that individuals can experience double vision (Diplopia) due to optical and refractive reasons.
It happens because the artificial lens can take time to adjust to the normal vision of the person.
In some cases, it can arise due to the placement of the lens or the type of lens used.
Using surgical methods like Extracapsular Cataract Extraction can cause damage to the muscles responsible for eye movement, causing double vision.
Complications during the surgery can cause corneal swelling and dislocation of the IOL.
These factors can also result in double vision in one eye after Cataract surgery.

