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Cataract FAQs

Cloudy areas within the eye's lens are called cataracts. When particular proteins turn into abnormal clumps in the lens, cataracts develop. Your vision ends up being significantly affected. People notice their vision becomes distorted. The passage of light is blocked. If you think you may be suffering from cataracts, you must see an optometrist for an eye exam right away. You can give us a call here at Gregg Family Eye Care in Secane. Let us find out the best treatment approach for you.

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I was diagnosed with cataracts, but my doctor wants to wait before removing them. Why?

This is because vision problems are barely affected in mild cataracts. Your doctor will monitor your cataracts to see if it gets worse or affects your vision significantly to the point you will need to have surgery. There are certain times where people living with cataracts never need surgery. However, it becomes a problem when it affects everyday tasks such as driving.

Is cataract surgery risky?

Cataract surgery is serious since all surgeries involve some risk. However, cataract surgery is the most common type of surgery within the U.S. Most cataract surgeons have a few thousand surgeries that they have performed under their belt. This is why it is essential to choose a surgeon with a lot of experience since it can reduce the chances of something going wrong.

I know someone who needed to wear thick glasses following cataract surgery years ago. Is this still necessary?

These days it is rare for a person to wear heavy, thick glasses following cataract surgery. Most of these modern practices replace your eyes' natural lens with an intraocular lens that can give you 20/20 vision without the need for glasses or even contact lenses.

Are there any side effects of cataract surgery?

As with any surgery, there is always the risk of side effects such as bleeding, swelling, pain, or infection. However, there are only a few people that end up experiencing severe complications following cataract surgery. Side effects or complications can easily be managed successfully with medication or another procedure. It is also essential to follow your surgeon's given instructions to reduce your risk for complications following the surgery.

Is cataract surgery expensive?

It just depends on the type of cataract surgery and intraocular lens your surgeon decides you should have. However, most health insurance plans, including Medicare, will cover cataract surgery and intraocular lens.

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