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| Understanding Cataract |
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What is cataract?Cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye. As the lens is no longer transparent, light cannot pass through it to reach the retina and vision deteriorates. In most cases cataract formation is simply a part of the ageing process like having grey hair.
SymptomsCataract usually causes gradual deterioration of vision, objects becoming less and less clear until eventually all sight is lost. Often more light than before is needed to see and to read. Colours may seem muted or yellow and there may be glare on a sunny day or when driving at night. Another symptom is increasing short sight, necessitating frequent changes in the glasses prescription. Cataract is usually present in both eyes although it may be more advanced in one eye.
The benefits of modern cataract surgeryDepending on the precise symptoms caused by your cataract, you may enjoy some or all of the following benefits of surgery
When to have cataract surgeryOnce cataract has begun it usually worsens with time as the lens becomes more cloudy. However the rate of progression varies greatly and cannot be predicted. Thanks to recent advances surgery may be performed as soon as the symptoms of cataract interfere significantly with your life. Having to wait until the cataract has ’ripened’ or ’matured’ is a thing of the past.
How cataract surgery is performed
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