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7 Key Symptoms of a Dislocated Intraocular Lens After Cataract Surgery

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7 key symptoms that may indicate a dislocated intraocular lens (IOL) following cataract surgery. Recognizing these signs early is crucial, as prompt evaluation and management can prevent further complications and preserve your vision.

A dislocated intraocular lens occurs when the IOL shifts from its intended position within the eye. This can lead to a range of visual disturbances and discomfort. Being aware of these symptoms helps ensure that any issues are addressed quickly by an eye care professional.

One of the most noticeable signs is an abrupt decrease in visual clarity. Patients may experience a rapid drop in the sharpness of their vision, which is not corrected by usual refractive aids. This sudden change often signals that the lens is no longer properly aligned, disrupting the optimal focusing of light onto the retina.


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