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Important Things to Know About Cataract Surgery

If you are experiencing blurred vision or colours are not as vivid as you remember, you may have cataracts. Another symptom is being sensitive to bright lights, especially at night. The good news is that you are not alone, cataracts are a common part of the ageing process. Approximately ninety percent of people will develop them in their lifetime

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Important Things to Know About Cataract Surgery

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  1. Important Things to Know About Cataract Surgery If you are experiencing blurred vision or colours are not as vivid as you remember, you may have cataracts. Another symptom is being sensitive to bright lights, especially at night. The good news is that you are not alone, cataracts are a common part of the ageing process. Approximately ninety percent of people will develop them in their lifetime. These days, cataract surgery is carried out on an outpatient basis. The entire surgery takes less than an hour and once the team are happy, you can return home for recovery. Most patients find their vision is improved once the surgery has been completed. Common Symptoms Cataracts form when there are changes to your eye structure, this is when your clear lens becomes cloudy. Regular eye exams are the best way to see if you have cataracts forming in one or both of your eyes. The common symptoms of cataracts are blurred vision, poor night vision, double vision, faded colours, glare or halos around bright lights and trouble seeing clearly n poor light. Benefits of Cataract Surgery Cataract surgery is not essential, but it will help you see clearly. Most patients that choose this treatment see fast results. The techniques used today have evolved over the decades, so there is no long hospital stay. These days it is a quick outpatient treatment. In the event you have cataracts in both eyes, they will be treated separately, usually around two weeks apart. Before surgery your ophthalmologist measures your eyes to determine the right intraocular lens to use. Most people see improvements in their vision within a couple of days. With a fast treatment solution, you can go home and recover, but it is important to get someone to drive you to and from the surgery. Often the anaesthetist will give you something to help you relax during the surgery. It is not painful and you will feel some pressure in your eye during the procedure. Once you are given the all-clear, you can have someone drive you home. Important Considerations Cataract surgery is an individualised procedure. This is due to your eyes and eye measurements being unique. As a result, you cannot compare your experience with someone else. It is important to discuss your symptoms and your expectations of the surgery with your ophthalmologist during your consultation. It is also important to select the correct lens based on your needs. The synthetic lenses on the market today come with corrective features that means you may not need to wear glasses in the future. Excellent Success Rate If you are concerned about cataract surgery, then you will be delighted to know that it has an excellent success rate of around ninety nine percent. Complications are exceptionally rare. The most common symptoms of this surgery includes inflammation or swelling. In some cases, the artificial lens may not be the right power, based on your pre-operative measurements that can cause dry eyes. There is also the risk that your vision issues are not related to cataracts. Dry eyes, diabetes, macular degeneration and retina issues can all cause vision changes. These must be ruled out before considering going ahead with cataract surgery. The measurements used by your ophthalmologist is based on the ocular surface health. It is helpful to start using artificial tears early on. Artificial tears helps the ophthalmologist determining incorrect eye measurements. The ocular surface must be smooth to secure the most accurate measurements. About Us: Mahi Muqit is a leading consultant ophthalmologist, cataract and vitreoretinal surgeon at two private clinics in London, United Kingdom. He provides patients with superior service and support with a range of surgical procedures to meet their eye sight requirements. He has built up a solid reputation for his eye services in the London area as an expert eye doctor and surgeon offering surgical retina, medical retina and complex cataract surgery. He also offers surgery to patients suffering from diabetic retinopathy. Mahi Muqit is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of the British and Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons and the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. To find out more, visit https://www.retinasurgeon.uk.com/.

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