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A cataract is an eye condition that affects many people and causes the natural lens that is found in the eye to become cloudy, which results in vision impairment. It is usually connected with aging, but it can also be caused by other reasons like as heredity, injuries, or certain medications. Surgery is the only way to treat cataracts.
During the procedure, the affected lens will be surgically removed and replaced
with an artificial lens.
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Anil Eye Hospital is a well-known eye hospital in Kalyan, known for providing high-quality eye care services. Here are some reasons why you might consider cataract surgery at Anil Eye Hospital.
Cataract, Glaucoma and Refractive Surgeon, Managing Director - Anil Eye Hospital
Dr. Anagha Anil Heroor is the Medical Director and consulting Ophthalmic surgeon at Anil Eye hospital and a gold medalist from the University of Mumbai. Dr. Anagha Heroor plays a leadership role along with a dedicated team of specialists.
Dr. Anagha Heroor is the Chairman of the Gopal Krishna Charitable Trust doing a lot of philanthropic work, with a “Mobile van clinic” which conducts Eye camps in rural areas, school vision screening camps & awareness lectures.
In March 2019, Dr. Anagha Heroor successfully organized a rally for Glaucoma awareness at Dombivili. In September 2019, she worked as the Chief Coordinator for the MOS awareness initiative for eye donation.
As a personal hobby, she regularly writes poetry, has learned Hindustani classical music & classical dance.
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A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear natural lens of the eye. This clouding impairs vision and may result in many kinds of visual impairments.
Age, UV radiation exposure, smoking, diabetes, some medications, and genetic factors can all cause cataract development.
Cataracts are extremely frequent, particularly in the elderly. They rank among the main global causes of visual impairment.
Blurred or foggy vision, trouble seeing at night, heightened light sensitivity, seeing haloes around lights, and faded colours are common symptoms.
Although cataracts cannot always be prevented, you can lower your risk by not smoking and by donning sunglasses to shield your eyes from UV radiation.
A thorough eye exam, which could involve a dilated eye exam, a slit-lamp examination, and a visual acuity test, can be used by an eye doctor to identify cataracts.
In order to restore clear vision, cataract surgery involves removing the clouded natural lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
No, following cataract surgery, cataracts do not recur. On the other hand, a straightforward laser surgery can treat posterior capsule opacification (PCO), a subsequent ailment that some patients may develop.