Cataract Surgery

Cataract Surgery at Eye Doctors of Arizona

Cataracts are an increasingly common eye condition in people over 40 that causes significant vision loss. Since surgery is the only way to reverse the effects of cataracts, you need to find a skilled ophthalmologist near me. The Eye Doctors of Arizona in Phoenix, AZ, can effectively treat cataracts and improve your vision. Continue reading to learn about cataracts and how we can treat them.

Cataract surgery

What Are Cataracts?

A clear lens made from protein covers your eye. As you age, these proteins break down to form a cloudy cover over your eye that blocks the lens. These cloudy covers are called cataracts. You can also suffer cataracts due to injuries or other eye conditions. Symptoms of cataracts include blurry vision and sensitivity to light. You may also have difficulty seeing while driving at night. Another frequent symptom of cataracts is seeing halos around lights.

What Happens During Cataract Surgery?

You will wear a sterile hospital gown and a head cover on the day of your cataract surgery. Your ophthalmologist will use eye drops to dilute your pupil before making a small cut on the side of the eye. They will then remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial one. This artificial lens can also correct refractive vision errors you may have.

Cataract surgery typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, although surgery for children takes longer. Patients with cataracts in both eyes must have two separate surgeries at least 14 days apart. You may experience mild pain and discomfort after the surgery, but these symptoms should subside quickly.

What Will Happen After Surgery?

Your ophthalmologist will place a patch with a plastic shield over your eye once the surgery is complete. These will stay over the eye for a day or two. Adult patients typically go home on the same day as their surgery, but children often require an overnight stay for monitoring.

Cataract surgery has a high success rate, and patients can typically go back to their regular activities within a few days. Your ophthalmologist will give you eye drops to prevent swelling and control eye pressure. Call your ophthalmologist immediately if you experience severe eye pain or increased eye redness. They will determine the cause of your worsening symptoms and provide appropriate treatment.

Contact Your Ophthalmologist Near Me in Phoenix, AZ, for Cataract Surgery Today

Cataract surgery is the only way to reverse the vision loss from cataracts, so contact your ophthalmologist near me at the Eye Doctors of Arizona in Phoenix, AZ, to get the cataract surgery necessary to improve your vision. Call us and schedule an appointment today at (602) 257-8280 to see like you used to again.

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I recommend Eye Doctors of Arizona. The entire staff is always happy, pleasant, and helpful. Dr. Heller is wonderful... always thorough, and accurate. An excellent doctor. I was fortunate to meet his second son, Ben, who will be joining the practice soon. Now with their two offices, it is even more convenient to book appointments.

Erin D. -Customer Since 2015 Phoenix, AZ