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What is a Cataract
Post-operative Guidelines
Guidelines for Cataract Surgery
Long-term Care
Correcting Cataracts
Financial Issues
Assessment
How to Arrange an Assessment
The Procedure
Frequently Asked Questions
Possible Risks & Complications
 
 
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A cataract is the clouding of the natural lens of the eye. The clouding of the lens by the cataract scatters and reduces the amount of light passing through the lens of the eye to the retina resulting in poor vision which can manifest in a variety of ways.
These may include but are not limited to:

  • General blurring or glare
  • Ghosting or multiple images
  • Difficulty reading and writing
  • Difficulty with night driving
  • Rapid changes in spectacle prescription

Cataracts may develop due to a variety of factors including:

  • The natural ageing process
  • Prolonged exposure to UV light
  • Eye trauma
  • Smoking
  • Diseases such as diabetes
  • Long-term use of some medications (particularly cortisone)
  • Hereditary factors

· Approximately 25 percent of people over 65 years of age will have some cataract formation.
· Cataracts can develop in both eyes but the rate at which they develop in each eye often varies.
· Currently the only means to correct a cataract is surgery.



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