What Are Cataracts And How Are They Treated?
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What is a cataract? A cataract is the result when the lens of an eye becomes damaged. A tell-tale sign of a cataract is a “cloudiness” of vision, which is due to the proteins in the eye become abnormal. If you suffer with a cataract, it is wise to gather as much information as possible about how to treat a cataract.
Cataract laser surgery is the best treatment option to go with, as it is the only way to completely restore vision to the eye. The basic process of the surgery is that a small incision will be made and, depending on the severity of the cataract, the eye’s natural lens is removed either in sections or completely intact. After the damaged lens is removed, the surgeon implants an artificial lens which will remain permanently in the eye. One does not have to wait until the cataract becomes severe to have the surgery.
One of the most notable perks of having cataract surgery is that your eyesight improves as soon as the surgery is over! Obviously, your eye(s) will need time to heal, and 100% vision clarity may take a few months to achieve because of this. However, a pair of glasses (with a new prescription, of course) would suffice until your vision is completely restored.
You will also be required to take some form of eye drops for a while after the surgery, up to eight weeks. This is to make sure that you do not get any infection in the eye. After an operation on your eyes, it is important to avoid rubbing them and try to keep your eyes as clean as possible. Make sure you stay away from any makeup or shampoo that could cause irritation or infection.
You must bear in mind that any kind of surgery carries some risks, but very few patients actually have any serious complications when undergoing this surgery. Everything you do to treat medical problems comes with some degree of risk, but simple surgery has been proven to cure cataracts in almost all cases.




