Understanding cataracts: Causes, symptoms, and modern treatment options
Cataracts, mainly caused by aging, normally include the symptoms of blurred vision and glare. Surgery is the only effective treatment, replacing the cloudy lens with an artificial one.
Cataract (Yarod in Hebrew) is the clouding of the eye's natural lens. Typically, the lens is transparent and assists in focusing light rays onto the retina, which is the part of the eye that allows us to see shapes, colors, and light. The most common cause of cataract formation is the natural aging process of the lens.
How can you diagnose cataracts?
To diagnose cataracts, an ophthalmologist measures visual acuity, checks the eyeglass prescription, dilates the pupils, and directly observes the lens in the eye. Nowadays, the only effective treatment is surgery, where the cloudy lens is removed from the eye and replaced with an artificial lens.Advanced lenses
Multifocal Lenses - These lenses offer a certain compromise on vision quality in exchange for reducing the need for glasses. These lenses require adaptation and are not suitable for people who demand perfect results. It is important to note that even if multifocal lenses are implanted during cataract surgery, glasses may still be needed.It can take several days or weeks for vision to become clear again. The prescription for glasses will be given after the healing process is complete, which is about two to eight weeks after surgery.