Monday, April 7, 2008

Possible secondary effects of the surgery RK

The main secondary effect of the surgery RK is the excessive quantity of time that takes to the cornea to be healed (in some cases, the process of healing can take weeks). The following are the secondary effects and the most common complications. Each individual can experience the secondary effects of a different form. The secondary effects can include: A cornea weakened that can be broken. Increase of the risk of infection. Difficulty to adjust the contact lenses, if they are necessary. Inconvenience. Cloudiness around the lights. Fluctuation of the vision during the first months. The cataracts (a change in the structure of the crystalline lens that causes the blurry vision). Loss of vision.

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