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$Unique_ID{BRK01142}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Does the Discovery of a Cataract Mean an Immediate Operation?}
$Subject{eyes eye cataract cataracts ripe Sense senses surgery surgeries
overripe hypermature operation operations surgical special procedure
procedures}
$Volume{F-21,P-21}
$Log{
Cataracts*0003100.tid
Normal vs. Cataracted Eyes*0003101.scf
Blurred Retinal Image*0003102.scf
Clear vs. Cloudy Vision*0003103.scf}
Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
Does the Discovery of a Cataract Mean an Immediate Operation?
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QUESTION: Does the discovery of a cataract mean an immediate operation? I
thought there was a period of time necessary for it to become ripe. Can you
help me with my problem?
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ANSWER: When it has been determined that a cataract is the cause of your
vision problems, it's time for some meaningful discussion between you and your
doctor. The decision to operate depends a great deal upon how the reduction
in your vision is affecting your daily living. Is it interfering with
activities that you normally would wish to participate in but can't? An
artist or an accountant, who require the sharpest sight to perform their
duties would probably opt for surgery before a retired person, who can get by
with a bit less acuity. It is not necessary to wait months or years for the
cataract to "mature." When vision loss from the cataract prevents you from
functioning normally, it is time for surgery. Waiting too long can sometimes
pose problems since an overripe or hypermature cataract can be dangerous to
the eye and make the operation more difficult. Until you do have the surgery,
it is sometimes helpful to have your eyeglass lens prescription made stronger.
Special sunglasses that block visible blue light and ultraviolet rays may
shield your eyes from glare and make your vision seem a little clearer,
sharper and more comfortable. You may have some time left before you need the
surgical procedure, but most people do require the removal of the clouded lens
to regain clear, useful sight.
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The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
problem.