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Cataract Surgery

What Can You Expect from Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery remains one of the most common surgeries in the United States. More than 3 million cataract surgeries are performed annually, which is expected to rise as the population ages. Yet, people are not getting sufficient information about cataracts. An ophthalmology clinic like AB Vision Jamaica in Kingston, Jamaica, can assist you with information about cataracts.

Cataract Surgery

Who Needs Cataract Surgery?

Regular vision exams are essential for maintaining eye health and detecting cataracts early. During a comprehensive eye exam, our ophthalmologist can tell if you have a cataract. However, it doesn't mean you need surgery immediately if you have a cataract. Instead, our ophthalmologist may often recommend waiting to see if the cataract interferes with your daily activities before scheduling surgery.

How Can You Prepare for Cataract Surgery?

Preparing for an in-house surgery like a cataract involves little more than showing up on the day of your procedure with a driver. If you have other medical conditions, such as diabetes, our ophthalmologist may give you special instructions to ensure a successful surgery. First, however, you must be ready to have someone drive you home after the procedure.

What Happens During Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is a relatively short and straightforward procedure, usually performed as an outpatient procedure, which means you can go home the same day. The entire surgery takes about 30 minutes, and most people report little to no discomfort during the surgery. First, your eye doctor will make a small incision in your eye, then gently break up the cataract using ultrasound waves. Once the cataract is broken up, our ophthalmologist will remove it from your eye. In most cases, an artificial lens, called an intraocular lens or IOL, will be placed in your eye to help you see clearly.

What Happens After Cataract Surgery?

After cataract surgery, most people report little to no discomfort. You should see better within a day or two after the surgery, and your vision will continue to improve over the next few weeks as your eye heals. However, you will likely need to take eye drops for a few weeks or months to help prevent infection and inflammation. It's also essential to protect your eye from injury during the recovery process by wearing sunglasses and avoiding strenuous activities.

Visit Our Eye Doctor for Cataract Surgery Today

Cataract surgery is a safe and effective way to improve your vision and quality of life. You don't have to wait until your vision is severely impaired to get the surgery. If you think you might have a cataract or are experiencing vision problems, schedule an appointment with your eye doctor today. Visit an ophthalmology clinic like A B Vision in Kingston, Jamaica, for comprehensive eye exams and cataract surgery. Contact us at (876) 920-3600 to schedule your first appointment.

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