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Cataract

Yes. Specialised lenses, such as computer/occupation lenses and blue light-blocking lenses, are available. These lenses can reduce eye strain and enhance comfort while working in front of digital screens. These lenses can be with or without power..

Cataract refers to a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes cloudy. It mostly occurs due to age or trauma.

Cataract is mostly age related, can be caused by eye trauma, injury, systemic disease aggravation.

Cataracts can affect people of all ages. However, older adults are most vulnerable to it. But children too can have cataract.

Yes, undergoing a cataract surgery is generally very safe with quick recovery.

In the early stages, no, you cannot see it. However, as it progresses towards advanced stages, it becomes visible.

Post-cataract surgery healing is quite fast if it is uneventful. After phaco or laser cataractĀ  one can join normal duties after 1 week During the healing process, you might notice some visual improvements every day .

No, cataracts cannot be treated without surgery.

Post-surgery, you will need to wear dark glasses outside for at least a few weeks until you get your own powered glasses.

It is possible to operate on both eyes at the same time. However, it is not recommended. Halting the surgery for a few weeks after operating on the first eye is the approach, as it allows that eye to stabilise.

Generally, the surgery gap in the case of cataract surgery is one to two weeks.

The types of cataract surgeries and their benefits are:

Phacoemulsification (Phaco): Minimal invasiveness, fast recovery time, enhanced visual outcomes

Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS): Effective outcomes, improved precision, low risk of further complications SICS or manual small incision cataract surgery. No stitches, manually done. All cataracts can be attempted by this method, cheap but delayed recovery .

Extracapsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE): The best option for hard cataracts

Cataract surgery is usually recommended when it becomes hard to perform daily activities. During the initial stages, cataracts require glass power change till one can mange his work.

Post-surgery, it is best if you avoid foods that contain sugar, sodium, unhealthy fats, and high spice content. These kinds of foods, which often lead to inflammation and dehydration, can interfere with the healing process.

It is possible to be free of spectacles after a cataract surgery. However, for that, you will need specialised lenses that will be compatible with all your visual needs.

In case of cataract patients who are diabetics, hydrophobic acrylic lenses are usually the first preference. This can beĀ  monofocal, or toric lenses.

In case you are diabetic, going through a femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) is much better than undergoing a traditional phaco surgery. FLACS is proven to be safe and effective against diabetic patients.

A Laser Cataract Surgery is much more beneficial than traditional surgery due to advantages such as faster recovery time, improved accuracy, and enhanced visual outcomes.

It is best if you choose toric intraocular lenses. These lenses are designed to correct both cylindrical and refractive errors.

Refractive

A refractive error is an ocular condition in which the irregular shape of the eye prevents light from focusing on the retina.

The common symptoms of refractive errors are:

  • Blurry vision
  • Strain in the eyes
  • Double vision
  • Haziness in the vision field
  • Squinting
  • Trouble focusing

Children and young adults are at the highest risk of refractive errors.

Refractive errors are usually diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam.

Yes, refractive errors can be treated through refractive surgery. In addition, eyeglasses and contact lenses are also effective.

If refractive errors are left untreated, they can lead to detrimental consequences such as complicated eye conditions and eventually permanent vision loss.Ā 

Some of the most common signs of refractive errors are farsightedness, eye strain, and headaches. Children need mandatory screening by 5years of age to know RefractiveĀ  problems in them.

Yes. In fact, they are at a high risk of falling victim to it.

Afterstabilization of power, the best treatment for refractive errors is refractive surgery.

Refractive errors in children can be detected through a comprehensive eye exam.

Yes, children can outgrow refractive errors.

Yes, through surgery, you can get rid of refractive errors permanently.

Myopia is a refractive error in which you can see close objects clearly, but distant objects appear blurry.

Nearsightedness and farsightedness are both refractive errors. In nearsightedness, nearby objects appear clear, while distant objects appear blurry. In contrast, in farsightedness, near objects look blurry while distant objects are in focus. People above the age of 40 are at risk of falling victim to these errors.Ā