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Cataracts occur as part of the normal aging process. Studies show
that virtually everyone over age 65 has some cataract formation
in their eyes! Cataracts can severely reduce your vision. At one
time, cataracts were a leading cause of blindness in the world.
But today, fortunately they can be treated. Modern surgical techniques,
intraocular lens implantation and "same day surgery" make
cataract surgery safe, fast and effective.
A cataract occurs when the normally clear lens of the eye becomes
cloudy. As the cataract develops, the cloudiness no longer allows
the lens to properly focus light on the back of the eye. This unfocused
light causes the vision to look blurry or hazy. Development of cataracts
has been associated with exposure to ultraviolet radiation. They
are particularly prevalent in persons who spend a lot of time in
the sun, such as fisherman. There is nothing you can do to prevent
the formation of cataracts.
Treatment is indicated when decreased vision affects your everyday
activities or hobbies. To determine how much your vision is decreased,
your doctor should test you with a new test called contrast sensitivity.
This test determines how much your everyday vision has been affected
by the cataract.
Cataract surgery, in which the normal cloudy lens is removed, is
now a very successful procedure. The most widely used technique
is called phacoemulsification. A very small incision is made and
a tiny ultrasonic probe is used to break up the cataract and gently
suction it away. A clear membrane is left in your eye where an intraocular
lens is placed (IOL). This IOL is necessary to replace the focusing
power of the natural lens, which was removed. With insertion of
an IOL, there is little need for thick cataract glasses and contact
lenses that were used years ago.
Small incision surgery has several benefits. The procedure is very
quick, sometimes taking less than 20 minutes. Also, recovery time
is short. Patients are able to eat a light snack and drink immediately
after the surgery. The results of the surgery are almost immediate.
Most people notice an improvement in their vision soon after surgery.
You will still need glasses to read after the surgery. Your new
prescription is given several weeks after the procedure.
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