I have the beginning of cataracts but won't need surgery for several years.
I do have what are termed "floaters", congealed protein masses in the eyeball's fluid which can come into my field of vision at inopportune times, such as shooting. I get a small blur right in the center of my field of view.
In a casual conversation I was recently told by an eye surgeon that cataract surgery will often relieve the symptoms of floaters since, during surgery, the aqueous humor is replaced with synthetic fluid.
Anyone have experience with this after cataract surgery?
thanks,
Rob