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3 Things You Should Know About Cataract Surgery

A cataract impairs vision. It affects the eye lens making it impossible for one to see clearly. Through professional help from Cataract eye surgery Delhi doctors, this condition can be treated. The main cause of this condition is ageing. Diabetes, exposure to steroids and hypertension may also cause cataracts. Eye injuries, smoking, and obesity can also lead to cataracts. With professional treatment, the condition can be cured.

Some of the symptoms of this disease include blurry vision, difficulties in seeing especially at night and sensitivity to light. If you are considering cataract surgery, there are a few things you should know. This helps you to prepare for the procedure. The healing process will also take a shorter time since you know what is expected.

Here Are 3 Things You Should Know About Cataract Surgery

1. The Procedure

Having prior knowledge of the procedure helps you to be better prepared. Cataract surgery does not require inpatient treatment. In professional hospitals that use the latest technology, it takes at least fifteen minutes. In such hospitals, you will get bladeless robotic surgery. Most patients would prefer such type of surgery.

One does not need any anesthetic though some patients may request for it. But there is mild pain during the surgery so anesthetic is not required. Advanced technology through the use of ultrasound is used in this procedure. You will only find such advanced options in the reputable cataract surgery hospitals. Most of these hospitals are found in India and they are also affordable.

2. Complications and Risks Involved

Just like any other type of surgery, in some cases, complications may occur. Due to the laser-assisted technology, options available at advanced cataract surgery hospitals, the risks and complications are reduced. But you should contact your doctor in case of any discomfort after the surgery.

Discomfort including pain, decreased vision or even redness should be reported to your doctor immediately. Though eye swelling is a common side effect after cataract surgery, you should visit your doctor for review. This may be due to an infection and it can be treated with antibiotics and eye drops that help to stop the swelling.

3. Healing Process

You should take the doctor’s advice seriously so as to speed up the healing process. Depending on the procedure used, and the medication that is administered, cataract surgery should heal within two days. In two days’ time, the patients can continue with their daily routine with minimal discomfort. It is important to protect your eyes from UV rays. You should invest in a good pair of sunglasses. You should also avoid doing heavy work including lifting heavy weights as this may affect your eyes. For at least one week or two, you should also avoid driving as this strains your eye muscles and may affect the healing process.

It is important to bear in mind these three tips before you undergo surgery. But remember your doctor’s advice is final. Make sure you seek clarification from your doctor regarding the entire procedure. It is also important to do a little research to identify professional and well-experienced cataract surgeons. This way, you are assured of successful surgery.

Medically Reviewed By
Dr. Kaushal M. Bhavsar (MBBS, MD)Assistant Professor in Pulmonary Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Ahmedabad
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