Associate Professor Kris Rallah-Baker from Sunshine Coast Ophthalmologists tells us everything we need to know about cataracts.
WHAT ARE THEY?
A cataract is when the lens in your eye starts to get cloudy and affect your vision.
Eventually you will require cataract surgery which involves removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with a permanently implanted plastic. lens which is called an intraocular lens or IOL for short.
WHO DO THEY AFFECT?
Cataract surgery is one of the most common procedures in the world.
Everyone will develop a cataract at some point in their life.
Initially you may have a changing prescription in your glasses, but eventually new glasses won’t improve your vision any further.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
Glare sensitivity.
Faded colours.
Double or fractured vision through one eye.
Haloes or star-bursts around lights, especially at night.
Problems with night vision and driving.
The feeling there is a film over your eyes or glasses and the need to constantly wipe your glasses.
A decline in vision.
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
If you notice any of the above symptoms, it is recommended to see your Optometrist or GP for assessment and referral.
You will then have a comprehensive consultation with an Ophthalmologist where you will require a number of diagnostic scans.
If you are a surgical candidate, your surgeon will then discuss with you the many different lens options that best suit you and your lifestyle.
When you are well informed and ready you can proceed to booking your surgery.
Enjoy your new vision!
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our lovely team at Sunshine Coast Ophthalmologists on 07 5470 2400.