Yes it usually gets better with time. Cause is usually irregular astigmatism of the cornea. Generally glasses will also help. People with history of pterygium are somewhat less than ideal candidates for contacts and/or lasik
JCH MD
I have spoken to the doctor. He said it can get better with time, If not eyeglasses, contacts or lasik can correct the problem.
With your experience, Does it usually get better? If not, can lasik help?
I am able to see clearly when I squint. Also, when I was checked at the doctors office, I was able to see the small print clearly when looking through the cover with the small holes in it, that the doctor gives to check vision.
Julie brown
First you should know this is not an uncommon problem. For more information use the archives and search feature to read about others that have had similiar problems.
Second you need to discuss your concerns with your surgeon. Call their office tomorrow. Just like having babies and raising kids are all different so two bilateral surgery (right and left eye, right and left hip, etc) are not mirror images of each other.
The cornea is the primary focus lens of the eye anything that alters the shape, fluid content can have a major effect on vision.
JCH MD