Cataract Surgery

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Vision is sometimes taken for granted. Not everyone has the gift of eyesight. Some people are born without the ability to see and others lose their eyesight through accident or illness. One of these illnesses is cataracts. With cataracts, the ... more »
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Surgery is the only way to remove protein buildups on your eyes that often cause vision problems. Even if you don't have eyesight problems yet, your doctor may recommend you for surgery to prevent future problems. You need to select the proper ... more »
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A cataract is a reduction in the transparency of an otherwise clear ocular lens. The lens focuses the light rays entering the eye so that they fall onto the retina. A cataract prevents the light rays from falling onto the retina, thus leading to ... more »
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The development of a cataract in the eye is fairly common. This buildup of protein happens as people age, as a result of contact lenses and as a side effect of some diseases. Some cataracts will never bother you, but you should know how to ... more »
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Any investment in your health is almost always money well spent. You may find yourself in a position of trying to pay for surgery to remove protein buildup in one of your eyes. Surgery is the only way to correct this condition, called a cataract. ... more »
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While cataract surgery is generally very safe because of new medical technologies, there are still possibilities for side effects and complications. The procedure involves an incision in the eye and the insertion of a special lens after the ... more »
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Surgery to correct a cataract is a fairly detailed medical procedure. Not only does an ultrasound tool break down the cataract, but also the lens of the eye is removed and a new synthetic lens in inserted. As surgery is the only current method to ... more »
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Cataract surgery is needed by some people to correct vision problems. Usually only one eye needs the operation, which removes proteins that have built up naturally over the years. Often cataract surgery isn't even needed, so you should talk to ... more »
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Have corrected vision is important. You rely on your eyes for work, play and general living. If you have a protein buildup in one of your eyes, called a cataract, you might have problems seeing and require surgery. You need to know how to find ... more »
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Cataract surgery is a corrective eye procedure that fixes cloudy and blurred vision. It's not a serious medical situation, but surgery on an eye can be difficult for some people to cope with. You should know how to help someone recover from ... more »
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Cataract surgery is a detailed procedure to correct cloudy vision that can develop as a person ages or as a result of a disease. The surgery has a high success rate due to rapidly advancing medical technologies, but you'll still need to follow ... more »
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In 1944, the Eye Bank for Sight Restoration became the first organization devoted to transplants. Even those who wear glasses can donate their corneas for transplantation after death. Help others by donating your eyes after death in a few easy steps... more »
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Cataract surgery can be an effective way to correct your vision. When you have a cataract, it means that there is a buildup of protein over part of your eye, usually due to deposits from your contact lenses or aging. Cataracts will sometimes ... more »