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		<title>What are the most common side effects from laser surgery?</title>
		<description>Laser has known for its constant success rate. However, side effects are still a possibility. The following are the most common side effects of laser surgery:
Dry eyes – usually experienced during the process of healing
Eye discomfort – experienced 24 hours after the surgery
Irregular astigmatism</description>
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		<title>What is the best way to correct far-sightedness?</title>
		<description>In order to correct farsightedness, something must be done in order to change the way of how light rays curve as it enters the eye. An affected person can use contact lens, eye glasses or undergo a refractive surgery to correct far-sightedness. 
A patient may need to use eye glasses and contact len</description>
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