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Cataract surgery is a procedure that removes the eye’s clouded natural lens and replaces it with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to restore vision. It is the most commonly performed...
When Cataract Surgery Is Recommended
How Doctors Decide When Cataract Surgery Is the Right Step
One of the most common questions patients ask after learning they have cataracts is: “Do I need surgery now?”
The answer is different for...
What Is an Eye Exam for Cataracts and Why Does It Matter?
An eye exam for cataracts is a specialized diagnostic evaluation that assesses lens clarity, visual function, and overall eye health to determine whether a cataract is present, how it affects daily...
Light Sensitivity, Glare, and Other Common Issues After Cataract Surgery
Light sensitivity, glare, and other visual disturbances after cataract surgery are common responses that occur as the eye adjusts to the removal of the natural lens and the placement of an...
What Causes Blurry Vision from Cataracts and How Is It Treated?
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural crystalline lens that progressively scatters incoming light, preventing a sharp image from forming on the retina and resulting in blurry vision...
What Are the Early Symptoms of Cataracts to Watch For?
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural lens that progressively obscures the passage of light to the retina, causing gradual vision loss. Because lens proteins break down slowly, early...
How Cataracts Affect Vision
Understanding How Cataracts Change the Way You See
Cataracts affect vision by interfering with how light passes through the eye. As the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, light is scattered instead...
What Causes Cataracts and Who Is Most at Risk?
A cataract is a clouding of the eye’s natural crystalline lens caused by the gradual breakdown of organized proteins that normally keep the lens transparent. This condition is the leading...
Stages of Cataracts
Understanding How Cataracts Progress Over Time
Cataracts do not appear suddenly. In most people, they develop slowly over months or years, gradually affecting vision as the eye’s natural lens...
Types of Cataracts
Understanding the Different Types of Cataracts and How They Affect Vision
Not all cataracts are the same. While all cataracts involve clouding of the eye’s natural lens, the location of the...









