The symptoms of cataracts include difficulty seeing in low light or at night, blurred or misty vision, sensitivity to light, seeing a halo around bright lights, and colors that look faded or muted.Answer and Explanation: There are three common types of cataracts: nuclear, cortical, and posterio...
There are three main types of cataracts: Cortical cataract: Affects the lens's outer layers. Nuclear cataract: Develops in the centre (nucleus) of the lens. Posterior Sub-Capsular Cataract: Forms at the back of the lens, common in diabetics. Prevention tips While cataracts are often unavoidable...
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There are three main types of cataract surgery. A good eye doctor will thoroughly discuss with you the differences and help determine which is better for you: Phacoemulsification, or phaco. A microincision is made at the edge of the cornea (often less than 3 millimeters wide, which is about...
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There are three types of drops: an antibiotic and two anti-inflammatory medications. We will ask you to take each of the three drops starting 3 days before surgery. We ask patients to wait 5 minutes between the different eye drops so that the drops don’t dilute each other out. The ...
After cataract surgery, certain cells are left behind inside your eye. These cells can move, grow and change over time. If too many cells build up, they can make the back of your lens capsule look cloudy. This is posterior capsular opacification — a secondary cataract. ...
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There are many different types of doctors. Some specialize in diagnosing and treating the whole body, while others focus on a particular part or system, such as the skin or the eyes. Common types of doctors you might see include: Allergist/immunologist Anesthesiologist Cardiologist Dermatologist ...