Tag: Cataract Surgery

How Do You Diagnose Cataracts?  

Are you experiencing blurry vision, glare, or double vision? Have you noticed increased difficulty when you are doing certain activities at near, like reading? If you are over the age of forty and experiencing these symptoms, you may have cataracts. The best way to know if cataracts are causing your symptoms is by scheduling an… Read More


Do You Have Cataracts? Here Are Your Treatment Options 

Do you think you might have cataracts? Have you talked to your eye doctor about treatment options? Getting cataracts is a part of aging, and most people will get them at some point in their life. It’s essential to be aware of your vision and any deterioration and regularly have your eyes checked.  Keep reading… Read More


So You’ve Been Told You Have Cataracts

Don’t freak out!  This is actually good news.  When I was first told about my cataracts, I was unaware of what it truly meant.   I grew up when having cataracts meant the removal of your lenses and then you had to wear thick glasses that magnify the appearance of your eyeballs.  Turns out, they… Read More


4 Ways To Reduce Anxiety Before Cataract Surgery

Surgery makes just about everyone nervous in some way. The threat of complication or pain makes this apprehension completely understandable. Cataract surgery, in particular, involves work being done on your eyes. Your eyes are two of the most sensitive and important parts of your body. Vision is very important in having a full life experience,… Read More


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