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Cataract Surgery – Benefits and What You Should Know

Mahi Muqit is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of the British and Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons and the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. <br>To find out more, visit https://www.retinasurgeon.uk

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Cataract Surgery – Benefits and What You Should Know

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  1. Cataract Surgery – Benefits and What You Should Know You've just walked out of the opticians office with a knot in your stomach because they have just advised you that they can see the start of cataracts or you have cataracts on one of more of your eyes. It's not uncommon for these to go unnoticed for years, until the persons sight starts to really start deteriorating quickly. The good news is that being diagnosed with cataracts is not the end of the world. There is a treatment surgery and you can live with them for a few years before they start to give you problems. The most common symptoms of cataracts includes blurred vision, double vision and night blindness. Now these symptoms are not only for cataracts, so if you have been struggling with driving at night for a couple of years, it does not mean you have cataracts. Cataracts must be detected in a routine eye exam and followed up with by an ophthalmologist, an eye specialist that offers surgical procedures as and when needed. Of course there is always risk when you opt for cataract surgery. It's the same as any surgery there are always risks, which you must be aware of. The main risk is the risk of infection, which must be carefully monitored by yourself following the strict rules from your ophthalmologist during your home recovery. The first benefit of cataract surgery is that it helps to improve quality of life. A patient will find that the blurred vision can have a negative impact on their life. They will struggle to watch television or read a book or magazine. Driving is made impossible and walking down the road can become a dangerous experience. With the operation behind you, your eye sight is improved, therefore quality of life is dramatically improved as a result. Secondly you will find that cataracts are the leading cause of blindness, but there is a treatment and that is surgery. The surgery is a very quick and simply surgery which shouldn't take more than an hour, depending on whether one or both eyes. The surgery is carried out as a day case and once you have had the surgery and the team are confident in your vitals, you can go home to recover in comfort. In addition to this the risk of falls and trips is greatly reduced. The number one cause for injuries in seniors in the home is falls and trips Being able to see where you are walking can dramatically reduce the risk of your falling over obstacles and causing serious injury to yourself.

  2. Further, an interesting result is that cataract surgery can reduce mortality risk. A study carried out found that those who had the surgery had a forty percent reduction in mortality risk than those that chose not to have surgery. Ensure when it comes to cataract surgery that you choose a reputable and reliable surgeon with a proven track record for their excellent success rate. Always ensure the surgeon is a member of top societies, spending on your location. The Royal College of Ophthalmologists and the British and Eire Association for Vitreoretinal Surgeons are just some of the top societies you would expect your cataract surgeon to be a member of in the United Kingdom. Do your research, learn as much about the surgeon as possible and review them in detail before deciding to go ahead with the cataract surgery. About Us: Mahi Muqit is a leading consultant ophthalmologist, cataract and vitreoretinal surgeon at two private clinics in London, United Kingdom. He provides patients with superior service and support with a range of surgical procedures to meet their eye sight requirements. He has built up a solid reputation for his eye services in the London area as an expert eye doctor and surgeon offering surgical retina, medical retina and complex cataract surgery. He also offers surgery to patients suffering from diabetic retinopathy. Mahi Muqit is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, a member of the British and Eire Association of Vitreoretinal Surgeons and the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons. To find out more, visit https://www.retinasurgeon.uk

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