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What is Cataract? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

Introduction

Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions that cause vision impairment, especially among older adults. The condition occurs when the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurred vision and, if left untreated, potential blindness. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment options can help patients make informed decisions about their eye health.

What is Cataract?

A cataract is a progressive eye condition where the lens becomes opaque, preventing light from passing through clearly. This leads to blurred or dim vision, making everyday activities such as reading and driving challenging.

Causes of Cataracts

There are several factors that contribute to the development of cataracts, including:

  1. Aging – The most common cause due to natural changes in the eye’s lens.

  2. Genetics – A family history of cataracts increases the risk.

  3. Diabetes – High blood sugar levels can accelerate cataract formation.

  4. Excessive UV Exposure – Prolonged exposure to sunlight without protection.

  5. Smoking & Alcohol Consumption – These habits can increase oxidative stress in the eyes.

  6. Eye Injuries or Surgery – Trauma or previous eye surgery can lead to cataracts.

  7. Use of Steroid Medications – Long-term steroid use may promote cataract development.

  8. Nutritional Deficiencies – Lack of vitamins such as vitamin C and E.

Symptoms of Cataracts

The symptoms of cataracts develop gradually and may include:

  • Blurry or cloudy vision

  • Increased sensitivity to light and glare

  • Fading or yellowing of colors

  • Poor night vision

  • Double vision in one eye

  • Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription

Diagnosing Cataracts at Bangkok Eye Hospital

At Bangkok Eye Hospital, cataracts are diagnosed using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, including:

  • Comprehensive Eye Exam – Includes visual acuity tests and retinal evaluation.

  • Slit-Lamp Examination – Helps detect abnormalities in the lens.

  • Tonometry Test – Measures intraocular pressure to rule out other eye conditions.

Treatment Options for Cataracts

The most effective treatment for cataracts is surgery. Bangkok Eye Hospital offers advanced surgical solutions tailored to each patient’s needs.

1. Phacoemulsification Surgery

  • A small incision is made to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

  • Quick recovery time and minimal discomfort.

2. Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS)

  • A bladeless laser technique that enhances precision and safety.

  • Reduces the risk of complications and improves visual outcomes.

3. Extracapsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE)

  • Suitable for advanced cataracts with larger incisions.

  • Usually recommended for cases where phacoemulsification is not possible.

Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Cataract Treatment?

Expert Ophthalmologists

Our team of experienced eye specialists provides personalized care using the latest techniques and technology.

State-of-the-Art Technology

We utilize cutting-edge diagnostic tools and advanced surgical methods to ensure optimal results.

Comprehensive Post-Surgical Care

Patients receive follow-up consultations and personalized treatment plans to ensure a smooth recovery.

Appointment, Treatment Costs, and Insurance Coverage

Booking an Appointment

  • Patients can schedule a consultation via our website or by calling our hospital hotline.

  • Online appointment booking is available for convenience.

Treatment Costs

  • The cost of cataract surgery varies based on the technique used and the type of intraocular lens chosen.

  • Bangkok Eye Hospital offers flexible payment plans.

Insurance and Coverage

  • Many health insurance policies cover cataract surgery.

  • Our staff assists patients in verifying their insurance benefits.

FAQ

1. How do I know if I need cataract surgery? If your vision is significantly impaired and affects your daily activities, surgery is recommended.

2. Is cataract surgery painful? No, the procedure is performed under local anesthesia, and patients typically experience minimal discomfort.

3. How long does cataract surgery take? The procedure usually takes 15-30 minutes per eye.

4. When can I resume normal activities after cataract surgery? Most patients can resume daily activities within a few days, but full recovery may take a few weeks.

5. Are there risks associated with cataract surgery? Complications are rare, but potential risks include infection, swelling, or temporary vision changes.

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