A cataract is a common medical condition where protein builds up in the lens of the eye, making it progressively more opaque and cloudy. This creates blurred or compromised vision that will likely worsen as the severity of the cataract increases. Fortunately, this is a relatively common condition which can be treated easily through cataract surgery. Cataract surgery involves the removal of the natural lens where the cataract is present, and replacing it with an artificial lens. With more than three million cataract surgeries being performed each year in the United States alone, it is one of the safest and most frequently performed surgical procedures in the country.
Cataract surgery is typically an outpatient procedure, meaning you do not have to remain in the hospital after the surgery. The surgery itself usually takes an hour or less to perform, and is conducted by an ophthalmologist. It is an entirely painless procedure as you will receive local anesthetics to numb the eye, and will likely receive a sedative to help you relax.
Immediately following the surgery, you will need assistance driving home and your vision may be blurry initially as your eye adjusts to its new normal and begins to heal. Your vision should begin improving within the first few days, but you may experience some itchiness or mild discomfort during that time.
You will have appointments with your eye doctor to monitor the healing process, and should expect to be fully healed from the surgery around one month from the operation. While your vision will be much improved (especially from a clarity standpoint), most people will still need glasses after cataract surgery at least some of the time.
While cataract surgery is generally safe, there are a number of things that you should do in advance to ensure a successful operation:
In addition to the things that you should do prior to your cataract surgery, there are a number of things you should avoid in the days leading up to your procedure:
Yes, it is ok to brush your teeth prior to cataract surgery. If you have been asked to fast prior to the surgery, you should use as little water as possible and try to not drink anything during or after brushing your teeth.
What you wear to your cataract surgery is up to you, however we recommend clean, comfortable, and loose-fitting clothing. Having a shirt that buttons up the front can be helpful as occasionally the fluid used to wash out the cataract may drip down and get your clothing damp. With this in mind, it may be a good idea to bring a spare shirt in case you need to change after the surgery.
If you have developed cataracts, surgery is the only way to safely remove them from the eye. Thankfully, cataract surgery is a safe and effective eye care solution that can have life-changing results for those who have lost visual acuity due to cataracts. Knowing what to do to prepare (and what to avoid) before the surgery will help you have the best experience possible. It is also important to know the dos and do nots off post cataract surgery. Read our blog to find out more information.
If you are ready to see if cataract surgery is the best treatment option for you, please reach out to us at Heart of Texas Eye Institute for a free consultation.