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Finest Cataract Removal Surgery

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Finest Cataract Removal Surgery

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  1. Book an appointment ?91 93727 66491 customercare@infigo.in Centers Doctors Conditions & Diseases What We Offer search here Cataract Home - Cataract Table of content What is Cataract? Symptoms Causes Types Risk Factors How to prevent Types of Treatments Book An Appointment What is Cataract? Enter patient’s full name..... Cataracts occur when the lens inside the eye becomes cloudy, like a window that’s fogged up. This cloudiness makes it harder to see clearly and can cause blurry vision or difficulty seeing in bright light. Cataracts are common as people get older, but they can be treated with simple cataract removal surgery. Enter email id..... Enter phone number Symptoms Usually progressing slowly at first, cataracts don’t initially cause any symptoms. The following symptoms appear as the illness worsens for a person: Select location Select Treatment mm/dd/yyyy Time Submit Blurred or distorted vision Sensitivity to light and glare Double vision Seeing halos around lights Changes in colour perception Difficulty seeing at night Need for frequent changes in eyeglass prescriptions Causes Cataracts are mainly caused by old age and being exposed to sunlight. As individuals age, the breakdown and clumping of these proteins in the lens occur, leading to the cloudiness associated with cataracts. Exposure to ultraviolet light is also a risk factor for cataracts. Types There are different types of cataracts, which are: Cortical Cataract Intumescent Cataract This type of cataract affects the outer layer of the eye’s lens, leading to cloudy areas or white streaks that can make it hard to see clearly, especially in bright light. This cataract involves swelling of the lens due to water buildup, which can increase pressure inside the eye and cause vision problems. Nuclear Cataract Posterior Subcapsular Cataract This is a common type that affects the centre of the lens, causing it to harden and turn yellow over time, impacting distance vision more than close-up vision. This cataract forms at the back of the lens, just under its outer covering, causing glare, sensitivity to light, and difficulty seeing in bright light. Rosette Cataract Traumatic Cataract This is a rare type of cataract that creates a star-shaped opacity in the lens, affecting vision depending on its size and location. This cataract develops after an eye injury, leading to cloudiness in the lens and potential vision problems that may require surgery to correct. The approach to cataract removal surgery is personalised based on the type and severity of the cataract, the patient’s overall eye health, and any underlying medical conditions. Risk Factors Several factors can increase the risk of developing cataracts, including: Ageing (over 60) Diabetes (formed at an earlier age in this case) Family history of cataracts Years of excessive exposure to the sun and UV rays Smoking Obesity High blood pressure Past eye injury or inflammation Previous eye surgery Steroid medication use How To Prevent These are the steps you can take to prevent cataracts or you can contact us the best eye hospital of Maharashtra Get regular eye check-ups. Stay healthy with exercise and a balanced diet. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from UV rays. Manage conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. Types Of Treatments The treatment aims to restore clarity of vision by removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial one. Common cataract removal surgery options include the following: Phacoemulsification Surgery involves utilising ultrasound to remove cataracts and implant an artificial lens, restoring clear vision. Manual Small Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS) requires the manual removal of cataracts through a small incision, providing a resource-efficient option. Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation is a surgical procedure that implants an artificial lens, reducing reliance on glasses. YAG Laser Capsulotomy is performed after surgery, providing a quick laser treatment to clear lens capsule cloudiness for improved vision. Regular follow-up appointments are essential for monitoring progress, adjusting treatment, and ensuring optimal eye health. Informative And Comprehensive Frequently Asked Questions Common queries about the treatment are addressed in this section. Find your answers here. What is cataract surgery? How do I know if I need cataract surgery? What are cataracts, and what causes them? How long does cataract surgery take? Is cataract surgery painful? What type of anesthesia is used for cataract surgery? What are the different types of cataract surgery? What is the recovery time after cataract surgery? Will I need glasses after cataract surgery? What are the risks and complications of cataract surgery? How soon can I resume normal activities after cataract surgery? Can I undergo cataract surgery if I have other eye conditions? Can both eyes be operated on at the same time? What should I expect during the cataract surgery procedure? Will I need to stay overnight in the hospital after cataract surgery? How long do cataract lenses last? What should I do if I experience pain or discomfort after cataract surgery? Can I drive myself home after cataract surgery? Will I still need to use eye drops after cataract surgery? Can cataracts come back after surgery? Is cataract surgery covered by insurance? Can I undergo cataract surgery if I have diabetes? Contact Us Privacy - Terms

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