H26.4: After-cataract
When the lens of the eye is cloudy, it is also known as a cataract. The lens of the eye is located behind the pupil. The pupil is a round hole in the iris. The lens of the eye is transparent and lens-shaped like a magnifying glass. It lies in a fixed, transparent capsule made of connective tissue.
In the past, the lens of your eye was surgically removed. After that, either an artificial lens was inserted into the eye or the eye was left without a lens. During the surgery the lens’s rear capsular bag remained in the eye. Post-surgery, cells accumulated on the rear capsular bag or on the rear surface of the artificial lens. This can cause clouding in this area. This may make your vision somewhat worse than usual.
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