Important Precautions For Those Going Through Eye Cataracts Surgery

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Cataracts are an eye problem where the lens starts to cloud, thus causing vision problems for anyone with this condition. The treatment for cataracts is surgical removal. If you're thinking about having it done, here are some things to be aware of.

Get an Official Diagnosis First

There are a number of reasons why someone could lose their vision and because of this fact, it's important to get a diagnosis of cataracts before looking into surgery for them. This is something that can be assessed by an optometrist.

They'll look at the lens for both eyes to see if it has indeed started to cloud over. If it has and you're given a diagnosis of cataracts, you can start getting more serious about having cataract surgery performed. It involves removing the clouded lens and replacing it with an artificial lens that's clear.

Have Professional Recommend Lens Replacement

As mentioned earlier, cataract surgery involves replacing a clouded lens with an artificial lens. There are several lens options you can choose from, but just to be on the safe side of things, let a professional make this suggestion for you. Talk to an ophthalmologist that deals with cataracts on a regular basis and have them suggest a lens based on your current eye health.

Then you can make the most out of this procedure and thus improve your vision in a meaningful way. Some of the lens options available today include monofocal, multi-focal, and toric lenses. Fortunately, you won't have to guess if you just get a professional recommendation. 

Adequately Prepare For Surgery

If cataract surgery is recommended based on the type of clouding that's happening to one or both lenses, then you need to prepare for surgery as best you can. There are a lot of things that will help, such as seeing your primary care physician. They can check your vitals and blood to make sure you're fit for this procedure.

You'll also want to find out what medication you can take the night before surgery because some may interfere with this procedure. Finally, find someone who can drive you back home after this procedure is done because your vision will be impacted for the foreseeable future.

If you have cataracts and it's hindering your ability to see well, then it may be time to consider surgery as a treatment option. As long as you discuss this with an eye doctor, they can make sure surgery is optimal. Then you can head into this process feeling confident. 

Reach out to an eye surgeon for more info.

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19 July 2022

Vision and Learning

Vision problems can be sneaky. When my daughter started having trouble in school, nobody thought that the problem could be with her vision. She wasn't complaining about not being able to see ; she was acting out instead. Plus, she could read the eye chart. It took a lot of trial and error to realize that while she could see, her eyes weren't working together correctly. She needed vision therapy to get herself back on track. I started this blog to share information with other concerned parents about how vision affects learning. Don't let a vision problem sneak by you and impact your child's education.