How Do You Know If You Need Cataract Surgery?
If you have cataracts or suspect you may have them, you may be wondering when you should have them treated. The only way to permanently treat cataracts is through cataract surgery.
You may not immediately need surgery when you’re diagnosed with cataracts. However, once your cataracts make it harder and harder to see, cataract surgery can give you your life back by removing them entirely!
How do you know when it’s time, though? Keep reading to learn more about how to know if you need cataract surgery.
When Do Cataract Surgeons Recommend Cataract Surgery?
Cataract surgery is a procedure that permanently removes your cataracts by taking out the natural lens of your eye that has been affected. Your natural lens is then replaced with an intraocular lens (IOL) that cannot develop cataracts.
The procedure can restore all vision lost to cataracts and even has the potential to bring you better vision than before, depending on the IOL you choose. Although, some people with cataracts never have any visual problems.
Cataracts tend to form very slowly, often taking years and years to develop. When they first start to form, they likely won’t be noticeable at all.
They may even take so long to cause symptoms that you never need surgery, depending on how old you are when they develop. Therefore, surgeons recommend you have cataract surgery when your cataracts begin to affect your quality of life.
If you feel cataracts have started impairing your ability to do daily tasks like reading and driving, it may be time for cataract surgery. Still, it can be hard to recognize visual problems from cataracts, so you should familiarize yourself with the symptoms.
What are the Symptoms of Cataracts?
Cataracts often form very slowly. You can have them for years and never notice any symptoms.
When symptoms do develop, they can be hard to recognize. Having regular eye exams helps your eye doctor monitor cataract development so you can better understand how they may affect your vision.
Cataract symptoms include:
- Blurry vision
- Poor night vision
- Light sensitivity
- Halos and glare
- Difficulty seeing color contrast
If any of these symptoms make it difficult to do your daily tasks, you should consider having cataract surgery.
Don’t Wait Too Long
While eye doctors don’t always recommend having cataract surgery as soon as your cataracts are diagnosed, many patients still wait longer than necessary to undergo the procedure. It can be hard to admit when you’re struggling with your vision.
Being honest with yourself and recognizing when you’re having trouble seeing well is important. Advanced cataracts can lead to accidents and injury.
You don’t want your cataracts to get to the point where they make you feel unsafe. If you think you are struggling with your vision because of cataracts, you should talk to your eye doctor about having cataract surgery.
Replacing your natural lens with an IOL removes your cataracts and can even provide you with better vision than you had before if you choose a premium option. You might never need reading glasses or contacts again!
Get back to doing the things you care about with greater visual clarity. Schedule a consultation with Mueller Vision in Fort Worth, TX, today!