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My Grandfather is 60 years old and he is going under cataract surgery. Is it ok to do surgery in both the eyes or should we take a time gap of 2 or 3 months between the surgery for each eye.
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A gap of 2 weeks in both eyes is enough. Both eyes are never operated on the same sitting.
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