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6 Key Things about Cataract Surgery

We usually take our human sight for granted. However, some diseases affect our eyesight and it’s important to know about them. A cataract is one such disease. Cataracts will lead to blurred vision and eventually, you may experience blindness. Cataract surgery can rectify the situation. In this article, we will chat briefly about cataracts and 6 key things you should know about cataract surgery.

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Can 20/200 Vision be Improved with Low Vision E-Glasses?

Our vision is extremely important to us. What would the world feel like without sight? That is why we go to the doctor when we are little to check whether our sight is working. Some of us lucky ones have 20/20 vision. But if you are only able to see at 20/200 or lower, even with corrective lenses, you can be diagnosed as legally blind.

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More Facts about Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

According to Cleaveland Correction Eye Center, age-related muscular degeneration (AMD) does not cause complete blindness in the patient. However, studies show that AMD causes patients to lose central vision, making it harder to see faces read, and even perform close-up tasks such as cooking and fixing stuff around the house.

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Can Retinal Detachment Surgery Prevent Blindness?

Retinal detachment disrupts the retina’s normal function, leading to low vision and sometimes causing blindness The appropriate recommendation would be to undergo retinal detachment surgery. Retinal detachment surgery has a high success rate in restoring an individual’s vision and helps prevent further retina detachment.

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