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How Is The Lens Replaced In Cataract Surgery? - Arohi Eye Hospital

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How Is The Lens Replaced In Cataract Surgery? - Arohi Eye Hospital

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  1. Cataracts start forming generally after the age of 60. Although there is no certain age or age group, because we see even young aged groups developing cataracts today, but the average age is that of 60. The reason behind the formation of cataracts is that the lens in the eye, which is normally clear, starts becoming cloudy in one or both eyes, thus causing blurred vision. When the tissue that focuses light onto the retina clouds, and blocks the changes in light from the retina, preventing nerve signals from telling the brain what it is seeing, cataracts are formed. If you are experiencing any such blurred vision, which makes you think that your lens is clouding up, you will need to immediately consult an eye specialist to diagnose your actual problem. And if your cataracts are confirmed, you will then need a cataract specialist to treat you. This is because a cataract specialist will know how to treat your particular condition, because different cataract conditions call for different solutions. Different solutions for cataracts Definitely, the basic solution for treating cataracts is to remove the original clouded lens and replace it with a new artificial clear lens that can help the eyes see clearly again. This is because there is no medication, no eye drop, and no exercise that can eliminate the cloudiness from your lens and bring it back to normal. Thus, the only way to treating a cataract is through the best cataract surgery in Mumbai. Then, why do we say that different cataract conditions call for different solutions? This is because different types of individuals require different kinds of lenses. Let us explain to you in detail. Cataract surgery procedure

  2. When a candidate is to undergo a cataract surgery, the eye will first be measured before surgery to determine the appropriate lens that needs to be used for the patient’s eye. Once done and arranged for, the appointment for the surgery is provided. On the day of the surgery, the patient is first administered eye drops and a local anesthetic to numb the eye. Then, using an operating microscope, a small incision will be made at the front of the eye. Tiny surgical instruments will then be used to break apart the natural eye lens, which is ten gently suctioned out. A plastic, acrylic, or silicone artificial lens is then implanted into the eye for clear vision. The eye will be then shielded; the shield being recommended to be worn for a few days. Different types of lenses The artificial lens that is inserted into the eye, after removing the cloudy lens, is known as an intraocular lens, or IOL. These IOLs come in a variety of different focusing powers to improve vision. Monofocal lens– Patients suffering from nearsightedness or farsightedness are inserted with monofocal lenses to help them focus on one focal point at a time. The surgeon attunes the IOL to focus on near or far objects, as per the patient’s requirements. Multifocal lens– Patients can benefits from multifocal lenses as they helps to see clearly at all distances in a range of lighting conditions, thus resolving both near and far distance vision problems, offering complete freedom from glasses. Monovision lens– Monovision lenses are used when both eyes will have different lenses implanted – one with short distance, and the other with long distance. In this case, only one eye can be used at a single time. Toric lens– This lens again resolves only a certain distance vision, either far or near. But, this lens is most suitable for patients suffering from both cataracts and astigmatism. If you are suffering from cataracts, you can book an appointment at Arohi Eye Hospital, where the cataract surgeon will not only provide you with the best cataract surgery in Mumbai, but will also suggest the most suitable IOL for your eyes. For more information, visit: http://www.arohieye.in/

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