- Female
- 75 Years
- 5 days ago
Question
My maternal grandmother needs cataract surgery but she's around 75-80 years old and has paralysis on her right side since 2016. She can walk slowly with her right leg but can't move her right hand or speak. She takes Preva As 150mg, Coltro 20mg, Telsite 40mg, Rabeteo 20mg, and Heptaglobin syrup regularly. Given her condition, what are the chances of successful cataract surgery in both eyes and what would the cost be
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Cataract surgery is generally safe and successful, but the specific success rate and cost depend on individual factors, including age, overall health, and the severity of the cataract. While her age and paralysis may pose some challenges, cataract surgery can still be highly effective
Dr. Kamran Suggests...
Consult a Ophthalmologist
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