How Long Does it Take for Your Vision to Clear Up After Cataract Surgery?
Many patients who go into cataract surgery for the first time are nervous. Among other anxieties, they wonder how long does it take for their vision to clear up after cataract surgery. Yes, someone's vision will seem very clear following the surgery. This is because it's so much better once the clouded natural lens of the eye has been replaced by a clear synthetic lens. The best vision probably won't show up for a while, though. This article will discuss what cataract surgery accomplishes for most patients and how long complete vision restoration takes.
January 17, 2020
Read PostThe 3 Most Common Types of Cataracts
Cataracts are the clouds that form in the lens of the eye. Knowing what a cataract is, the types and treatments can help you to avoid vision loss and even blindness. If you suspect you may be suffering from cataracts, it's essential to get correctly diagnosed and treated to save your vision. The National Eye Institute has forecasted that by 2050, the number of people with cataracts is set to double from 24.4 million to about 50 million.
December 31, 2019
Read PostUnderstanding the 3 Different Types of Cataracts
The staggering reality is 24.4 million people age 40+ and older will develop cataracts. By the age of 75, that number rises to half the U.S Population. The development of cataracts is a natural part of aging, but eye injury as a side effect if other surgery can also cause the condition. If you experience blurry, hazy, or less colorful vision, you should contact your physician and read the article below on the three different types of cataracts, causes, prevention, and treatment. Cataract treatment is safe and quick, so don't put off seeing your eye doctor to discuss your options.
September 10, 2019