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Cataracts

Visit Our Ophthalmology Clinic in Kingston, Jamaica, If You Have Cataracts

Cataracts are a dangerous eye condition that interferes with quality vision. They are mainly found in older people, typically after the age of 45. The best way to treat this eye condition is with surgery. If you are having problems with your vision due to cataracts, our ophthalmologist at AB Vision Eyecare in Kingston, Jamaica, can help.

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What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts are one of the most common causes of vision loss. They are characterized as a clouding of the lens in the eyes. Cataracts develop slowly, eventually interfering with the vision. There are several types of cataracts, depending on where they are located and how they develop: 

 

  • Nuclear Cataracts: This one develops in the center of the lens and causes the center of the eyes to become brown or yellow. 
  • Cortical Cataracts: This problem is also known as wedge-shaped cataracts because they form around the edges of the lens.
  • Posterior Capsular Cataracts: Posterior capsular cataracts are a fast-growing form of cataracts that affect the back of the lenses of the eyes. 
  • Congenital Cataracts: They develop in infants and children, usually under the age of 5. They are also the rarest form of cataracts. 
  • Secondary Cataracts: This form of cataracts is caused by certain medications and is often linked to diabetes and glaucoma. 
  • Traumatic Cataracts: As the name suggests, they are caused by an eye injury or trauma and might take several years to develop. 
  • Radiation Cataracts: This type is common among patients who are undergoing treatment for cancer. 

Symptoms of Cataracts

Cataracts are generally not painful, but they do cause certain symptoms that can make it difficult to live with, such as:

  • A difficulty to see at night
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Ghosted and double vision
  • Colors are not as bright as they used to be
  • Filmy, foggy, and blurry vision

How Cataracts Are Diagnosed and Treated

The diagnosis of cataracts includes several steps. First, our doctor of ophthalmology will perform a visual acuity test. You will be asked to read letters from a distance, allowing our ophthalmologist to test the sharpness of your vision. The second step is a slit-lamp exam that includes the use of a microscope to exam the lens and different parts of the eye. The third step of the diagnosis used in ophthalmology is a retinal examination. Our ophthalmologist puts drops in your eyes in order to widen the pupils. By doing this, it allows our eye doctor to have a closer look at the retina, the tissue at the back of the eyes.

If our doctor determines that you have cataracts, we will go over with your treatment options. For most people, their cataracts small enough that they do not cause too much interference with their lives, and they will only need to see our eye doctor periodically. For others, unfortunately, their cataracts cause problems with their daily lives. In this case, surgery is recommended.

Ophthalmology Clinic in Kingston, Jamaica, That You Can Trust

Our clinic in Kingston, Jamaica, specializes in quality treatment of the various eye diseases and conditions, including cataracts. Our experienced, respectful, and trusting ophthalmologist is ready to make sure that our patients are healthy, happy, and satisfied. Give AB Vision Eyecare a call today at (876) 920-3600 to schedule your appointment with our specialist.

 

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