Category: Cataract Surgery

what are the disadvantages of cataract surgery

Although cataract surgery is very effective, it does have disadvantages such as the risk of infection, inflammation or development of a posterior capsule opacification. Rare complications such as retinal detachment or shifts in vision need follow-up care. Adjusting to artificial lenses can be a jarring experience for some patients at first as well. While these..

What are the 3 Types of Cataracts

There are 3 main types of cataracts — nuclear, cortical, and posterior subcapsular. Nuclear cataracts develop in the center of the lens, frequently creating a blurring effect. Cortical cataracts form on the periphery of the lens, causing streaks or spokes of opacity. Posterior subcapsular cataracts form at the back of the lens and mainly impact..

what is cataract

A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which is located behind the iris and pupil. It can impact sight by causing images to look hazy or faded. Their most common causes are aging, injury or medical conditions, such as diabetes. Cataracts usually form slowly and may not interfere with vision initially but..

Eye Care Tips For Working Professionals 

In today’s fast-paced digital world, working professionals often find themselves glued to computer screens, smartphones, and other electronic devices for long periods of time. This prolonged screen time can lead to various eye-related problems, collectively known as digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome. However, by incorporating some simple yet effective eye care tips, you..

Is Cataract Surgery Painful? Understanding the Procedure and Recovery

Is Cataract Surgery Painful? Understanding the Procedure and Recovery Cataract surgery ranks among the safest and most reliable surgical procedures in medical history. Most patients worry about pain, but actual discomfort during and after the procedure rarely occurs. Simple over-the-counter pain relievers can manage any discomfort effectively. Your vision should improve within 24 hours after..

Cataract Surgery in Younger Patients

Cataracts affect more than 30 million Americans each year, with a surprising trend emerging among younger adults. While cataract surgery traditionally serves patients in their 70s or 80s, eye doctors now see this condition developing earlier in life. Recent Mayo Clinic studies show cataracts increasingly affecting adults before age 40, particularly those with diabetes or..

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