Cataract

What is Cataract?

A cataract is the clouding of the lens inside the eye, which results in diminished vision. The lens is normally clear and helps to focus light on the retina at the back of the eye. When a cataract forms, it causes the lens to become opaque or cloudy, which can interfere with vision.

What are types of Cataract, its causes, symptoms and treatment?

Types of Cataract Causes Symptoms Treatment
Secondary Cataract
Also known as Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO); can occur after cataract surgery due to thickening of the lens capsule.
Blurry or dim vision, similar to the original cataract symptoms.
Treated with a quick, non-invasive procedure called YAG laser capsulotomy to clear the cloudy capsule.
Traumatic Cataract
Result of an injury or trauma to the eye, such as a blow or penetration.
Blurry vision, pain, light sensitivity, and possible visible changes in the eye.
Treatment may involve surgery to remove the cataract and repair any other damage to the eye.
Congenital Cataract
Present at birth or develops in early childhood; can be due to genetic factors or in association with other conditions.
Vision problems, often noticed as a child has difficulty seeing clearly; may be detected through a routine eye exam.
Treatment typically involves surgery to remove the cataract, often at an early age to prevent vision impairment.
Radiation Cataract
Caused by exposure to radiation, such as during cancer treatment or excessive UV exposure.
Gradual vision loss, similar to other types of cataracts, including blurred vision and light sensitivity.
Treatment usually requires cataract surgery to remove the affected lens and replace it with an artificial lens.

When to Consult an Ophthalmologist for Cataracts?

Situation/Symptom Reason to Consult an Ophthalmologist

Blurred or Hazy Vision

Persistent blurriness or haziness in vision that affects daily activities may indicate cataracts and requires evaluation.

Difficulty Seeing at Night

If you experience increased difficulty seeing in low light or at night, it could be a sign of cataracts.

Sensitivity to Glare

Increased sensitivity to glare from headlights, lamps, or sunlight can be a symptom of cataracts.

Seeing Halos Around Lights

Halos or glare around lights, especially at night, can be a result of cataracts and should be assessed by an ophthalmologist.

Fading or Yellowing of Colours

A noticeable change in colour perception, such as colours appearing faded or yellowed, may indicate cataract formation.
Frequent Changes in Glasses Prescription
If frequent changes in your glasses or contact lens prescription are needed, it may be due to cataracts.
Vision Impairment Affecting Daily Life
When cataracts are impairing your ability to perform everyday tasks like reading, driving, or recognising faces

ABO’s Recommendations:

Routine Eye Exams

Even if you do not have noticeable symptoms, regular eye exams can help detect cataracts early

Early Consultation

It allows for timely intervention, which can prevent significant vision loss and improve treatment outcomes

Different Cataract Surgeries Service available at ABO

  • Phacoemulsification (Phaco)
  • Extracapsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE)
  • Intracapsular Cataract Extraction (ICCE)
  • Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS)
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