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Cataract |
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| Alternative Names: |
| Lens opacity |
| Treatment: |
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The only treatment for cataract is surgical removal. This is done when a person cannot see well enough with glasses to perform normal activities. For some people, changing glasses, getting stronger bifocals, or using a magnifying lens is helpful enough. Others choose to have cataract surgery. LENS REMOVAL: There are 2 types of surgery that can be used to remove lenses that have a cataract. Extracapsular surgery consists of surgically removing the lens, but leaving the back half of the capsule (the outer covering of the lens) intact. High-frequency sound waves (phacoemulsification) may be used to soften the lens to facilitate removal through a smaller incision. LENS REPLACEMENT: People who have cataract surgery are usually fitted with an artificial lens at the same time. The artificial lens is a synthetic disc called an intraocular lens. It is usually placed in the lens capsule inside the eye. |
| Expectations (prognosis): |
| For most people, cataract surgery has a low risk of complications. With implanted artificial lenses, most people no longer need corrective lenses for distance vision. Glasses are usually necessary for reading. |
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Vision may not improve to 20/20 after cataract surgery if other eye diseases such as macular degeneration are present. Ophthalmologists can usually, but not always, determine this in advance. In infants, amblyopia and decreased visual development may occur as a result of cataracts. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential. |
| Calling your health care provider: |
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Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you have symptoms such as progressive deterioration of vision, decreased night vision, or problems with glare. Also call if you have a family history of congenital cataracts or if your child has symptoms or signs suggestive of a cataract. |
Cataract surgery - series |
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