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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Cataract 24
  1. ... difficulties) Abdominal pain Abnormal heart rhythm Brittle nails Cataracts Calcium deposits in some tissues Decreased consciousness Dry ...
  2. ... including trouble seeing (especially at night), light sensitivity, cataracts, and blindness Sores and infections of the leg ... eye problems, including trouble seeing (especially at night), cataracts, and light sensitivity. You could become blind. Your ...
  3. ... eye problems, including trouble seeing (especially at night), cataracts, and light sensitivity. You could become blind. Your ... for-prediabetes-and-type-2-diabetes . Released August 24, 2021. Accessed February 20, 2024. US Preventive Services ...
  4. ... Other risks for a corneal transplant are: Bleeding Cataracts Infection of the eye Glaucoma (high pressure in ... 2 hours before surgery. Do not drink alcohol 24 hours before or after surgery. On the day ...
  5. ... lupus, glaucoma, herpes infections of the eye, or cataracts. You should discuss this with your surgeon. Other ... get worse before your scheduled follow-up appointment (24 to 48 hours after surgery). At the first ...
  6. ... If problems are found, hearing aids, glasses, or cataract surgery may be needed. People with dementia should ... shared nationwide. Eventually, people with dementia may need 24-hour monitoring and assistance to provide a safe ...