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About Cataracts
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Treatment
When symptoms
begin to appear, you may be able to improve your vision for a while
using new glasses, strong bifocals, magnification, appropriate lighting
or other visual aids.
Think about surgery when your cataracts have progressed enough to
seriously impair your vision and affect your daily life. Many people
consider poor vision an inevitable fact of aging, but cataract surgery
is a simple, relatively painless procedure to regain vision.
Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgery in the
United States, with over 1.5 million cataract surgeries done each
year. During surgery, the surgeon will remove your clouded lens,
and in most cases replace it with a clear, plastic intraocular lens
(IOL). New IOLs are being developed all the time to make the surgery
less complicated for surgeons and the lenses more helpful to patients.
One example is a new IOL that lets patients see at all distances,
not just one. Another new IOL blocks both ultraviolet and blue light
rays, which research indicates may damage the retina
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