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Why Is Cataract Surgery Done And Is There Any Risk Following It?

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Why Is Cataract Surgery Done And Is There Any Risk Following It?

    January 4, 2022 9539 Views

Removing the lens of your eye and replacing it with an artificial lens is the process that is known as Cataract Surgery. A Cataract Surgery is done on those whose vision has developed to be cloudy. As the lens of your eyes is usually clear, if it gets cloudy it can majorly affect the vision of your eyesight.

It can be easily treated by Cataract Surgery in Jalandhar under the guidance of skilled doctors.

Apart from Cataract Surgery Refractive Surgery in Jalandhar also is a treatment that could be done if you want to correct the refractive error the spectacle power) of the eye.

Why Is Cataract Surgery Done?

It is done to correct the cataract of the eye, if your vision gets cloudy and there is some difficulty in your vision you must go to your doctor and check for cataracts.

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Waiting for cataract surgery for years in most cases won’t harm the eye. So you would have ample time to see your options. However, it is important to keep this question in mind to see if you are in dire need of Cataract Surgery.

  • Does reading and watching television give you problems?

  • Can you see safely while driving?

  • Is your weak vision a hindrance to your independence?

  • Is it difficult to climb the stairs, take medicines, cook or shop?

  • Is it more difficult to see with bright lights?

Risk After Cataract Surgery!

Though risk or complication after Cataract surgery is mostly very uncommon, some minor complications can be seen on rare occasions.

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It can be mostly seen if you have another eye-related problem or serious condition before the cataract surgery. Sometimes it can be a hindrance to improving vision after cataract surgery. It would be beneficial to treat your other eye relation condition before the cataract surgery for the best result.

  • Loss of vision.

  • Inflammation.

  • Secondary Cataract.

  • Infection.

  • Glaucoma.

  • Bleeding

  • Retinal Detachment

  • Swelling

  • Dislocation of an artificial lens.

  • Drooping eyelids.

Preparation For Cataract Surgery!

Food and medication: before the surgery of Cataract it is important for you to tell your doctors about your previously prescribed medicine that might be taken as it is mandatory to not take any other medicine before the surgery, your doctor might also advise you to temporarily stop your medication, as it can increase the risk of bleeding during the surgery.

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Before the surgery, you would also be told to not consume any food for at least 12 hours to not have any complications.

Limit your action: though you would be allowed to go home the same day, still you won’t be allowed to drive. You should also seek some help around the house, as the doctor would tell you to limit your activities as much as possible.

Final Comments!

Get your treatment done for Cataract Surgery if you find any difficulties in doing your normal activities at Mitra Eye Hospital. A leading clinic that gives the best result to its patients. You too can heal your condition with the help of doctors.

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