Cataract

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Cataracts can prevent you from completing even simple day-to-day tasks. Often, cataracts develop slowly over the years, but they can also occur suddenly.

Either way, cataracts eventually impact your vision and cause blindness if left untreated. Cataract surgery is the only way to restore clear vision.

Millions of people have cataract surgery annually, with a 98 percent or higher overall success rate. A vast majority of patients report considerably improved vision right after cataract surgery.

Beyond vision improvement benefits, keep reading to discover why having your cataracts removed is empowering!

Increased Independence

Cataracts occur when proteins break down and clump together on the natural lens of your eye. As cataracts thicken, it becomes increasingly difficult to see.

At some point, cataracts make it impossible to perform routine activities like reading, cooking, and driving. It’s hard to live on your own when you can’t read the labels on items in the grocery store or drive home safely.

When your vision makes it challenging to live your life, it forces you to depend on others for almost everything. After you have your cataracts removed, you can live more independently.

You’ll finally be able to do all the things you could before cataracts impaired your vision. Most patients wish they had cataract surgery sooner.

Lower Risk of Injuries

You’re more likely to fall and injure yourself when you have poor vision due to cataracts. Unfortunately, even a minor fall can lead to serious injuries as you grow older.

It’s even worse if you have an underlying medical condition that could get in the way of your recovery. Cataract surgery minimizes the risk of falls and accidents. Less time spent restricted in a wheelchair or bed means more time doing the things you love.

Better Quality of Life

Because cataracts develop slowly, it’ll take a while before you realize you’re unable to complete everyday tasks. Things get challenging when you can’t read the instructions on the medicine bottle or make it to your next golf game.

Cataracts become an obstacle in your daily life and stop you from living life to the fullest. For many patients with cataracts, it takes its toll on their mental health.

It also increases your risk for depression. Having your cataracts removed can give you a renewed interest in your hobbies, which keeps depression at bay.

You’ll also be able to perform everyday activities with ease and spend quality time with loved ones. Ultimately, clear vision after cataract surgery improves your overall quality of life.

Improved Mood

Living with cataracts can be isolating. People with severe cataracts avoid going out to social events and public places because they can’t see well.

Feeling lonely, anxious, and stressed out because of having poor vision makes you more socially withdrawn. It can also cause you to lose enthusiasm for virtually everything, including your favorite pastimes.

After cataract surgery, patients are excited to see even better than they have for years. They have a new lease on life and feel motivated to lead a more social lifestyle.

With restored vision, you can become active once again. Cataract surgery is one of the safest procedures with immediate results and little downtime. As a result, you can get back to a healthier, happier life.

Look Forward to Your Golden Years with Clear Vision

If you think you have cataracts or your vision has been affected severely by cataracts, it’s time to contact your eye doctor. Schedule a cataract screening at Colorado Eye Consultants in Littleton, CO, today!