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Cataract

Cataract

Cataract is defined as opacity of the crystalline lens or its capsule, which prevents the passage of the rays of light and causes significant visual loss. NORMAL EYE WITH CATARACT Development of Cataract The development of cataract happens slowly over the years in some cases, and rapidly in others. This can cause difficulties in performing daily activities like reading, driving or watching things from a distance. Here are some of the main reasons for the development of cataract:- Ageing: People older than 60 years of age are at the risk of getting cataract. Exposure: An overexposure to UV rays can negatively affect the eyes and cause cataract. Drug-induced: One can get cataract due to prolonged usage of steroids and other prescription drugs. Diabetes: People with diseases like diabetes are more likely to develop a cataract. Injury-induced: An injury to the eye can cause Cataract is defined as opacity of the crystalline lens or its capsule, which prevents the passage of the rays of light and causes significant visual loss.


Development of Cataract

The development of cataract happens slowly over the years in some cases, and rapidly in others. This can cause difficulties in performing daily activities like reading, driving or watching things from a distance. Here are some of the main reasons for the development of cataract:-

1- Ageing: People older than 60 years of age are at the risk of getting cataract.

2- Exposure: An overexposure to UV rays can negatively affect the eyes and cause cataract.

3- Drug-induced:One can get cataract due to prolonged usage of steroids and other prescription drugs.

4- Diabetes:People with diseases like diabetes are more likely to develop a cataract.

5- Injury-induced:An injury to the eye can cause cataract or even complete loss of vision.


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Treatment

Cataract cannot be corrected with glasses, the clouding of the natural lens essentially prevents that. There is no specific medication to cure it, patients undergo surgeries for cataract removal instead. Aryavart Eye Hospital and Research Centre offer a number of surgical options depending upon the severity of the cataract, its cause and current condition of the patient’s eyes. The surgery best suited to the case is suggested after thorough testing only.

Aryavart Eye Hospital and Research Centre is pioneer in Phacoemulsification the cutting edge Cataract removal technique. We offer you MICS Platform Phacoemulsification technique. This Centre has acquired World most advanced Active Fluidics based Phacoemulsification Machine The CENTURION VISION SYSTEM for your cataract removal.


Benefits of Active Fluidics Centurion Phacoemulsification MICS

  • Aract removal in less than 10 minutes.
  • 100 % No-Blade, No-Pain, and No-Stitch surgery.
  • Incision is about 2 mm only.
  • Only a few minor precautions to be followed post surgery.
  • Use of a laser to make entry parts.
  • No use of mechanical blades.
  • Automatic handling of complicated steps.
  • Accurate incisions reduce chances of postoperative astigmatism.
  • Offers fast recovery at affordable cos.
  • Eliminates risk associated with traditional cataract surgery.

Types of IOL

There a numerous types of intraocular lens (IOL) options that we use to replace the original one:

  • Monofocal IOL: It is a lens beneficial for distance vision, but will require the patient to wear spectacles for computer work or reading after the surgery is performed.
  • Premium Monofocal IOL: This lens is not perfectly spherical in shape. Due to its high definition nature, it provides both quantity and great quality of vision with its contrast & light sensitivity, leading to great picture quality. Yet, the patient usually has to wear glasses after surgery because it’s still a monofocal lens.
  • Multifocal Lens IOL: For most day-to-day activities, this lens provides great vision without the need for corrective glasses. Some patients still may experience halos and glares during night driving.
  • Newer Multifocal IOL: Most of the issues that were present in the multifocal lens are resolved in this lens. Thus, the halos and glares are also reduced. There are 2 main types of multifocal lens that we provide at Centre for Sight:
    • Trifocal Lens: This lens is good for reading, distance vision and for intermediate distance vision including computer work. It’s cumulative light utilization provides patients with more comfortable range of vision for all distances .
    • Extended Depth of Focus Lens : It facilitates active near vision and good vision for distance, without any glares and halos.
  • Toric IOL: Two Disease treated in one Surgery i.e Cataract & Astigmatism Patient will not require Glasses for Cylindrical errors
  • As the anaesthetic wears off after surgery, patients might feel a dull pain in the eye. Initially, it might be red with wateriness and blurred vision. The operated area heals and the eye settles in 2 to 4 weeks after the surgery. The feeling of having some outside object inside their body slowly subsides after a few months. Contact the doctors again if any discomfort persists or arises.

    When you choose Aryavart Eye Hospital & Research Centre, we provide you with only an expert team of surgeon, optometrists, radiologists, nurses and other staff to get the best results. We care for your vision and dedicate the best infrastructure, equipment and service to the task.

    Thus With Exotic blend of quality eye care services ranging from Innovative Active fluidics platform Centurian Phaco Machine to revolutionary premium IOL , Aryavart Eye Hospital& Research Centre is Well equipped to make your cataract surgery a hassle free and quality vision enabling experience.

Other Treatments

  • COMPREHENSIVE AND REFRACTIVE SERVICES.
  • Medical Retina.
  • GLAUCOMA.

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