Learn More About Cataract Surgery And What It Can Do For Your Vision

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If you have cataracts, then you may be experiencing any number of symptoms that can range from mild to serious. Below, you can learn more about the symptoms that can come with having cataracts, as well as some of the benefits that come with having cataract surgery.

Learn what a cataract is

A cataract is a cloudy spot that develops in the eye as a person ages. It is caused by a collection of proteins in the eye that causes clumps. Those clumps affect a person's vision by negatively affecting the way the lens and retina communicate with one another. While age is one of the most common causes of cataracts, there are other things that can contribute to their development, such as diabetes. If you have a cataract in one eye, it's likely you have one in the other eye as well, although one may be smaller than the other. 

Learn the symptoms of cataracts

Cataracts generally develop slowly as the years go by. However, it is still important to make sure you go in to see the optometrist as soon as you notice any changes in your vision, no matter how insignificant those changes may seem. This is because early detection and treatment are always the best. Some of the symptoms of cataracts include: 

  • Blurred vision
  • Double vision
  • Dim vision
  • Night blindness
  • Glares
  • Foggy vision
  • Light sensitivity
  • Frequently changing vision
  • Faded colors

Learn the benefits of having cataract surgery

One of the biggest benefits of cataract surgery will be finally being able to see the world around you, the way you did before you had cataracts. This can allow you to feel safer, open you back up to enjoying some of the interests you may have no longer been able to enjoy, and improve many other areas of your life. You should be able to expect clearer, crisper vision with more colors than you realized you were missing out on. 

You might not even need to wear glasses once you have had this surgery if the majority of your vision issues were cataract-related. There isn't a long recovery period with cataract surgery, and you should find you feel better after just a few days, with the entire healing process only being a couple of months before you can be considered to be at 100% healed. You won't have to wait the entire recovery period before you see an improvement to your vision. You want to make sure you always follow the after-care instructions for healing from cataract surgery.

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