What is Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is a safe and effective procedure to remove a cloudy lens from the eye and replace it with a clear artificial lens, restoring vision. Cataracts develop gradually, causing vision to become blurry, dull, or less vibrant. While cataracts are commonly associated with aging, they can also result from trauma, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions. At Shreem Hospital, we offer advanced cataract surgery using state-of-the-art technology and minimally invasive techniques to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Cataract surgery is generally a quick, outpatient procedure with a high success rate. The recovery time is minimal, and most patients experience significant improvements in their vision shortly after the surgery. At Shreem Hospital, we prioritize your comfort and safety throughout the process, providing personalized care from pre-surgery consultation to post-surgery follow-up to ensure the best possible outcomes for your vision.

Cataract Surgery
SHREEM EYE AND ORTHOPAEDIC HOSPITAL

Why choose us for Eye Treatments?

At Shreem Hospital, we bring together the best of expertise, technology, and compassionate care. Here's why patients across India trust us:
Expert Team

Our team is equipped with the latest advancements to provide accurate diagnostics and effective treatment.

Best facilities

We use advanced techniques, including minimally invasive procedures, ensuring quicker recovery and better outcomes.

Affordable Care

We ensure that you understand your condition and treatment to make informed decisions about your eye health.

Accessible and Affordable Services

Our transparent pricing, and compassionate care make Shreem Hospital a trusted choice for glaucoma management in the community.

Symptoms of Cataracts

The symptoms of cataracts gradually develop and may include:

  • Blurred or cloudy vision, which worsens over time.
  • Difficulty seeing at night, especially when driving.
  • Sensitivity to light and glare, often from streetlights or the sun.
  • Seeing halos around lights.
  • Double vision in one eye.
  • Faded or yellowed colors, causing difficulty distinguishing between them.

Causes of Cataracts

Cataracts primarily develop as a result of aging, but other factors can also contribute to their formation, including:

  • Age: The most common cause of cataracts is the natural aging process, typically affecting people over 60.
  • Genetics: A family history of cataracts can increase the risk of developing them.
  • Injury or Trauma: Eye injuries can lead to cataracts, sometimes years after the injury occurs.
  • Medical Conditions: Conditions such as diabetes can accelerate cataract development.
  • Medications: Long-term use of corticosteroids and other medications can increase the risk of cataracts.
  • Smoking and Alcohol Use: Lifestyle choices such as smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can increase cataract risk.

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