Getting the ideal solution to cataracts

Do you experience the negative impacts of blurry vision? A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye, but having a cataract in one or both the eyes doesn’t condemn you to a lifetime blurry vision. With technological developments in eye surgery, we can fix cataracts in a manner that was not possible just a few years ago. 

Multifocal lens implants
While carrying out the daily activities like working at a computer, reading and watching television, our eyes are constantly emphasizing on objects at different distances. As we age, we sadly begin to lose this ability and become more dependent on glasses. Multifocal lens implants rectifies both presbyopia and cataracts simultaneously. For most patients, this surgery eradicates the requirement for glasses. AS a matter of fact, most of the patients who got this lens never needed glasses again.

The implantation of lens also helps in case of diabetic eye disease. These are basically surgically implanted lens that is designed to enable the optic to move back and forth as you keep on changing focus on images across you. It emphasizes on only one image to the back of the eye, unlike a multi focal lens that projects on multiple images, needing your brain to adjust the differences.

For patients suffering from glaucoma and cataracts, having just a cataract surgery will only solve half the issue. To truly improve your vision by solving both the issues, implantation of lens is the best option. This surgery is a blended solution that replaces your cataract clouded natural lens for clear vision and rectifies the corneal astigmatism, so you can see while focussing.  If you can’t decide which surgery will be the best for you, contact an eye specialist and they can assist you with sufficient information to take the right decision.

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