मोतियाबिंद के आपरेशन के बाद क्या लेनी है सावधानियाँ ? Cataract Surgery | Dr Anisha Gupta - Excel Eye

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Cataract surgery is a common procedure to remove your eye's cloudy lens and replace it with a clear artificial lens. There are different types of cataract surgeries and recovery periods, and precautions to be taken after surgery depend on the type. However, the most commonly performed cataract surgeries are phacoemulsification and MICS, where the incision size is very small. Therefore, the recovery time is very small & quick. Still, you need to be careful because it’s a surgical procedure. In this video, we will discuss what precautions you need to follow after cataract surgery and what you can do or what you can’t. We will also discuss how long you need to follow these precautions. #CataractSurgery #EyeHealth #CataractRemoval #PostOpPrecautions #CataractTreatment ----------------------------------------------------- About Dr Anisha Gupta Dr Anisha Gupta is a qualified and expert ophthalmologist in Delhi, with extensive expertise in several modern techniques, such as: ✅ Suture-less cataract surgery – both micro-incision surgery and phacoemulsification ✅ LASIK and other refractive procedures ✅ Surgical and medical vitreoretinal procedures ✅ Paediatric procedures Her comprehensive portfolio allows her to perform efficient and effective procedures tailored to every patient’s needs. She ensures reliable results with a rich educational background serving as the foundation for her professional journey. Schedule a consultation today - ✅ www.dranishagupta.com/ ✅ +91 9953040808 I 9868-040-808 ✅ dranishasgupta@gmail.com

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