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Cataract surgery has advanced over the years and most people that choose to go ahead with the surgery see fast results. In the past, it would involve a long stay in the hospital, but it is now a quick outpatient procedure, enabling you to recover in the comfort of your own home.
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Everything You Want To Know About Cataract Surgery Anyone experiencing blurred vision or washed-out colors in their vision may have a cataract. Some people become sensitive to bright lights. You are not alone. People start developing cataracts around the age of sixty with ninety percent of those over the age of eighty developing cataracts. The good news is that it is treatable. There are around four hundred thousand cataract surgeries taking place in England each year. Cataract surgery is performed on an outpatient basis. It is a common and quick surgery with many patients finding their vision is improved after surgery. As we get older, cataracts form when there are changes caused to the structure of the eye, causing our clear lens to become cloudy. Regular eye exams help to identify whether cataracts are affecting your vision. They can be in one or both of your eyes. If you are wondering if you have cataracts, there are some tell-tale symptoms to be aware of. These symptoms include blurred vision, poor night vision, double vision, glare or halos caused by bright lights, problems seeing in dim lighting, and faded colors. Cataract surgery has advanced over the years and most people that choose to go ahead with the surgery see fast results. In the past, it would involve a long stay in the hospital, but it is now a quick outpatient procedure, enabling you to recover in the comfort of your own home. Overall the procedure takes around fifteen minutes. If you have a cataract in both eyes, chances are that you will have two separate surgeries, a week or two apart. Before surgery, the ophthalmologist measures your eyes and determines the type of intraocular lens you need to meet your vision needs. Most people already see an improvement within a couple of days after the cataract surgery. Even though this is a common and fast surgery, you will need someone to drive you home. Often anesthetic is administered to help you relax and reduce anxiety during the surgery. You will not feel pain throughout the surgery, only a slight pressure on the eye. Ultrasound is used to break up the cataract, so it can be removed effectively. These days cataract surgery is an individualized procedure, as each person's eye measurements are unique. You cannot compare your experience to someone else. You will need to choose the right lens for you. Maybe you want to eliminate the need for prescription glasses. There are numerous synthetic lenses available today, enabling you to improve your distance vision or throw away your glasses. Each eye can be fixed with its lens based on your needs. The good news is that cataract surgery has an excellent success rate of ninety-nine percent. Complications are very rare, though the most common is inflammation in the eyes or corneal swelling. The cataract surgery measurements are dependent on the health of the ocular surface. Using artificial tears can be beneficial before your consultation and surgery. It reduces the risk of incorrect eye measurements being taken caused by dry eyes. The ocular surface needs to be moist and smooth to ensure accurate measurements.
Take the time to get to know the surgeon's track record and experience with cataract surgery before going ahead. You want an ophthalmologist that explains the options and makes you comfortable, ensuring you understand the procedure in detail. A reputable surgeon will explain the advantages and disadvantages of cataract surgery, helping you make an informed decision on whether to go ahead or not. 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 eyesight 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/.