By: Koziol-Thoms Eye Associates | 2011-10-04 | Eyes Cataract surgery is very safe with serious complications occurring less than one in a hundred. So it is essential to contact best for performing you Cataract Surgery at best Place. read more
By: kathleenchester | 2011-01-18 | Eyes A cataract surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist, who replaces the natural lens of the eye with artificial intraocular lens. The operation, performed under local anesthesia, has very low complication rate. Over 90% of these operations successfully restore better vision. read more
By: derek | 2010-12-15 | Eyes Isotine Eye Drop is the result of several years of Dr.Basu's research work.. During the past 25 years, thousands of patients suffering from immature Cataract & other eye diseases like Myopia, Hypermetropia, Diabetic Retinopathy, Color Blindness, Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Retinitis Pigmentosa, etc have been benefited without undergoing cataract surgery. Many of these diseases are known to be incurable. For further details you can always visit our site http://www.isotineeyedrops.com/ read more
By: bud10 | 2011-01-20 | Health & Fitness A cataract is not a film visible on the outside of the eye, is not caused from overuse of the eyes, and using the eye does not make it worse read more
By: Jo Birss | 2011-01-24 | Meditation Are you suffering from Glaucoma?? There is no cure for Glaucoma however it can be effectively managed and loss of sight minimised. Cataracts usually form slowly, with symptoms of blurred vision developing gradually. They can be treated when they reach the point of interfering with daily activities read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2010-10-11 | Vision Ophthalmologists are medical doctors who have completed medical school, a residency in diagnosis, treatment and surgery of the eyes. Many ophthalmologists go on to complete a fellowship specializing in specific areas of ophthalmologic practice. The American Academy of Ophthalmology includes the following sub-specialties in this scope of practice. read more
By: Paul W. Hiss | 2011-06-08 | Eyes Many people in the United States assume that cataracts only plague the elderly. However, it is important to recognize the signs & take preventative measures against cataracts at a much earlier age than you might suspect. read more
By: Kathryn Dawson | 2011-04-26 | Medicine As people age, there are accompanying natural degenerative bodily changes like the development of cataracts in the eye. This becomes progressively worse and in time, cataract surgery will be needed to remove the cloudy patches that impair vision. This article discusses the development of cataracts and when to seek treatment. read more
By: sannok | 2010-10-15 | Men's Health What are cataracts? Cataracts affects the lens of the eye that causes blurred vision. Once you have developed cataracts, the light is scattered or blocked in whole or in part. This cloudiness affects the perspective of people with cataracts read more
By: Michael Herrah | 2011-04-10 | Disabilities The main cause of the clouding of your eye lenses is a cataract and it usually results in serious problems with your ability to see. It normally begins to occur as one reaches the aging stage particularly those above 75 years of age. Because of this, cataracts are often related to a person's aging. Fortunately, modern cataract surgery and glaucoma treatment method are now available. They can effectively cure any level of damage. read more
By: udtekadapters | 2010-11-03 | Vision Cataract surgery is an surgery performed to treat cataract by removing the natural lens of eyes that have been cloudy, and implanting a new one to restore the lens's transparency. Patients with cataract are usually suggested to have a surgery as soon as possible, or the metabolic changes of the crystalline lens fibers over the time would lead to the loss of transparency and even loss of vision. read more
By: Halbert | 2013-03-21 | Eyes Cataract eye surgery is a procedure that is designed to remove cloudy patches that can form on the lens of the eye. read more
By: Owen Zoey | 2012-04-19 | Medicine A 'cataract' is the clouding of the eye that can result in impaired vision as well as the altered appearance of the eye. read more
By: Kathy Dawson | 2011-03-25 | Article Marketing The practice of cataract surgery started out in the 6th century by Sushruta, an Indian physicist who used a bent needle to push the lens until it reached the back of the eye. This procedure was called coaching and was adapted by other Asian, Middle Eastern, and Western countries. Today, a cataract operation is more precise and the return of visual clarity is always guaranteed. To start off, an ophthalmologist or eye doctor will make a thorough examination of the eye. Cataracts may involve one or both eyes and do not require an immediate operation. In fact, some patients with cataracts have slight visual impairment and the use of corrective glasses or contact lenses can help improve vision. With this adaptation it would take a few years b ... cataract surgery , cataract operation , laser eye treatment read more