• 1st Flr, Gautameshwardham,Tandon Rd, Ramnagar,Dombivli (E)
  • 1st Flr, Millenium Empire, Sector 15, DMart Road, Kharghar
  • Mon - Sat 9.00 - 21.00

CATARACT

Cataract surgery today has been transformed from a visual rehabilitative procedure to a refractive surgery procedure. The expanse of the services span from modern keyhole cataract surgery (phacoemulsification) to the most complex situations like dislocated cataracts and IOLs, Uveitic cataract, Pediatric cataracts and traumatic cataracts with scleral fixation of IOL and iris clip implants.

What is cataract?

Cataracts are the clouding of the lens of your eye, which is normally clear. Most cataracts develop slowly over time, causing symptoms such as blurry vision. Cataracts can be surgically removed through an outpatient procedure that restores vision in nearly everyone.

What are the symptoms of cataract?

Cataracts are a common part of the eye’s aging process. Eventually, they can cause:

  • Vision that’s cloudy, blurry, foggy or filmy.
  • Sensitivity to bright sunlight, lamps or headlights.
  • Glare (seeing a halo around lights), especially when you drive at night with oncoming headlights.
  • Prescription changes in glasses, including sudden nearsightedness.
  • Double vision.
  • Need for brighter light to read.
  • Difficulty seeing at night (poor night vision).
  • Changes in the way you see color.

How is a cataract diagnosed?

If you have cataract symptoms, see an eye doctor (ophthalmologist) for a complete exam. The doctor will need to dilate your pupil to see inside your eye. During this test, special eye drops widen your pupil (the black part of the eye). When the pupil is wide open, your doctor checks the health of your eye. Your doctor can see if you have cataracts or other problems and find out how much of your vision is blocked.

How is a cataract treated?

SaarthNetralayprovide all solutions for Cataract.If your cataract symptoms are mild, you might just need a new prescription for glasses or contacts. Cataracts usually worsen over time, though. Eventually, your doctor will likely recommend surgery to remove the cataract.

At what stage should cataracts be removed?

Most people wait until a cataract causes enough vision loss to be a problem, like making it hard to read or drive. Sometimes people need cataract surgery to see and treat other eye conditions, such as age-related changes in the retina (tissue at the back of the eye) or diabetic retinopathy.

Can cataracts be prevented?

Developing cataracts is a typical part of aging. You can take a few steps to protect your eye health and slow the process:

1}Quit smoking.

2}Wear sunglasses and a hat with a brim to keep sun out of your eyes.

3}Get regular eye care. Have your eyes dilated once every two years after age 60. Surgery may be easier if you get treated sooner.