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Cataract Surgery

Our eyes have a natural lens. Once we grow older, these lenses eventually become cloudy. This cloudiness slowly limits our vision and gradually leads to loss of eyesight. This kind of blindness is called Cataract. It starts to occur after the age of 40 and is a common cause of loss of vision in the elderly. A cataract is a principal reason for the loss of vision around the world.

Cataracts can be easily treated and the vision can be effectively improved. The surgery is very simple wherein your eye lens, which becomes cloudy, is substituted with an artificial lens. This artificial lens is called Intraocular lens. Once performed, it restores clear vision in your eyes. This surgery is so simple it doesn’t even require a 24 hours stay at the hospital.

Divyajyoti Eye & Health Care Pvt. Ltd. boasts of experienced cataract surgeons who have performed thousands of cataract eye surgeries with consistent results. Hence, with the combination of the most experienced surgeons and advanced technology, we can restore your vision and provide appropriate eye care.

What Is Cataract

A cataract is a loss of transparency, or clouding, of the normally clear lens of the eye. This lens is a part of the eye that helps focus light on the retina. It is located behind the iris. The term cataract is derived from the Greek word cataractos, which describes rapidly running water. When water is turbulent, it is transformed from a clear medium to white and cloudy. Cataract development is usually a very gradual process of normal aging but can occasionally occur rapidly.

Many people are in fact unaware that they have cataract because the changes in their vision have been so gradual. Cataract commonly affect both eyes, but it is not uncommon for cataract in one eye to advance more rapidly. Some children develop cataract, called congenital cataract, before or just after birth; these are usually dealt with differently from cataract in adults.

Why You Need Surgery

Gradual loss of vision ends up in a Cataract which causes you to incur complete blindness or irreversible eye vision. Cataract victims face the difficulty to have a safe drive with clear sight, unclear and blurred image appearance and zero eye vision of objects in the dark and nighttime.

Precautions Before Surgery

  • Certain diseases such as diabetes.
  • Personal behavior such as smoking.
  • The environment such as prolonged exposure to sunlight.

Why You Should Choose Us

Features

  • Bihar's first Anti VEGF monoclonal antibody treatment to the eye.
  • No injection, sutureless retinal surgery on OPD basis with 25 guage high speed vitrectomy system
  • Complete Retinal imaging and evaluation facility with FFA, USG, UBM, OCT and electrodiagnosis
  • Laser therapy for ARMD, diabetic retinopathy, vascular blocks and other diseases Wide angle viewing system for vitreous surgery

Specialist

  • Diabetic retinopathy
  • Paediatric retina
  • Surgical retina
  • ARMD and macula