udaya55
11-08-2006, 02:09 PM
Once a cataract has been discovered in your eye/eyes it would be advisable for you to meet your eye specialist and discuss the further course of action. Your eye doctor will perform a thorough examination of your eyes. Glare testing and contrast sensitivity tests are sometimes used. There is no single objective test to determine a need for <a href= "http://roshaneyecare.com/index.aspx">Cataract Surgery</a> . The final decision for cataract surgery is made by the patient and depends on how much the decreased vision from the cataract is bothersome. At first, a change in your eyeglass prescription may be all that is needed. This may improve your vision temporarily. There are no medications or eye drops that will cause cataracts to disappear. When you are unable to do the things you like doing, or you are unable to pass your drivers license exam, cataract surgery should be considered. Cataracts can only be removed with the help of cataract surgery.
This is considered one of the safest types of surgeries performed and has a high success rate.
This is considered one of the safest types of surgeries performed and has a high success rate.