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When You Have Cataracts And Glaucoma - Arohi Eye Hospital

You can always get the most successful glaucoma and the best cataract surgery in Mumbai for both the individual conditions, but what if one suffers from both cataracts and glaucoma at the same time?

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When You Have Cataracts And Glaucoma - Arohi Eye Hospital

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  1. When You Have Cataracts And Glaucoma – Arohi Eye Hospital Cataracts, one of the most common eye disorders seen as people age, involves the clouding of the natural lens of the eye, which causes blurred vision or even vision loss. Glaucoma is another such eye disease that occurs when the eye does not drain fluid, and gets clogged up, which builds pressure on the eye, thus damaging the optic nerve, which gradually causes vision loss. While you can get the best treatment for both cataracts and glaucoma individually if you approach a good professional hospital, but what are you supposed to do if you are suffering from both the disorders together? Yes, it’s true, one can suffer from both cataracts and glaucoma at the same time. But, such a condition requires special consideration. Can one have a cataract and glaucoma surgery done together? If you suffer from glaucoma and require an operation, you may also have your coexisting cataract removed, without significantly increasing the risk of glaucoma surgery. Similarly, if you are suffering from cataracts and want to have it removed, you may also have a glaucoma surgery at the same time, which can

  2. decrease your need for glaucoma eye drops or improve eye pressure control. Considerations for patients who suffer from both cataracts and glaucoma Cataract surgery can be combined with a variety of glaucoma surgeries like canaloplasty, trabeculectomy, glaucoma drainage, endocyclophotocoagulation, and micro-invasive glaucoma surgery. Generally, the micro-invasive glaucoma surgery is better preferred to be used with cataract surgery as both these surgeries can be performed using the same incision. However, it isn’t always necessary, as every individual has a different drainage system; thus it requires complete consideration as to whether it is possible for a particular candidate to undergo cataract and glaucoma surgery at the same time or not. Then, there could be other individuals who may require only a single cataract surgery to resolve both cataracts and glaucoma. How? This is because patients who have narrow angles results in a big cataract, which crowds the other structures in the eye. Performing a cataract surgery for such patients can open the drainage angle, and improve the eye pressure. So, it is important to decide whether or not a combined cataract- glaucoma surgery should be performed, or only a cataract surgery will do. Also, if a combined surgery is required, which type of glaucoma surgery should be performed along with cataract surgery should be rightly decided upon. Both the decisions depend upon various factors like the type of glaucoma, the severity of glaucoma, etc. Are there any risks or complications? There could also be certain risks or concerns when cataract surgery and glaucoma surgery are done together. For example, in patients with exfoliation glaucoma, there is inherent weakness in the supportive structure of the natural lens, which may result in complications. Also, certain types of intraocular lenses may not be

  3. suitable for patients with advanced glaucoma as they may affect contrast sensitivity or sensitivity to glare. Also, there may be eye pressure spikes in such patients. As you can see, there is so much to consider when one suffers from both cataracts and glaucoma. As unique as the condition is, so is the treatment and the risk. You thus need a detailed discussion with the doctor before deciding upon the kind of treatment you should undergo. One such doctor you can approach is Dr. Shradha Goel, the chief founder of the most respected Arohi Eye Hospital, and an expert surgeon having more than 15 years of experience of conducting the best cataract surgery in Mumbai. For more information, visit: http://www.arohieye.in/

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