CATARACT TREATMENT SERVICES
If your cataracts are not too bad, stronger glasses and brighter reading lights may help for a while. But cataracts get worse over time, so you’ll eventually need surgery to remove and replace the affected lens. Surgery is the only treatment that’s proven to be effective for cataracts.
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CATARACT TREATMENT
If your cataracts are not too bad, stronger glasses and brighter reading lights may help for a while. But cataracts get worse over time, so you’ll eventually need surgery to remove and replace the affected lens. Surgery is the only treatment that’s proven to be effective for cataracts.
FAQs
What is a cataract?
A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye, which leads to blurry vision, decreased color perception, and difficulty seeing in low light conditions. Cataracts commonly develop with age but can also occur due to injury, certain medications, or medical conditions.
How is a cataract treated?
The primary treatment for cataracts is surgery. During cataract surgery, the clouded lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure is typically safe, effective, and performed on an outpatient basis.
How long is the recovery period after cataract surgery?
The recovery period after cataract surgery is relatively short. Most patients experience improved vision within a few days to a few weeks after the procedure. It is common to experience mild itching, mild discomfort, or temporary fluctuations in vision during the initial recovery phase.