Cataracts

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What Is A Cataract?

A cataract is a cloudiness of the lens in your eye. It starts developing when proteins in the eye form clumps, preventing the lens from sending clear images to your retina. Millions of people develop cataracts as part of the natural aging process.

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Cataract Symptoms

Signs and Symptoms of cataracts include:
Cloudy or Blurry Vision
Sensitivity to Light
Seeing Halos around Lights
Double Vision in a Single Eye
Increased Difficulty with Vision at Night
Frequent Changes in Eye Prescription

Causes of Cataracts

Cataracts develop during the aging process or when an injury changes the tissues in the eye’s lens. As the proteins and fibers break down, they cause vision to become cloudy, hazy, or blurry. Cataracts can sometimes be caused by surgeries, other eye conditions, steroid use, and medical conditions.

Types of Cataracts

The types of cataracts include nuclear, cortical, posterior subcapsular. The different types of cataracts affect various areas of the eyes, including:
Nuclear cataracts often cause more nearsightedness at first, then gradually turn more yellow and cloudy. The lens turns darker yellow or brown over time.
Cortical cataracts begin as whitish, wedge-shaped streaks on the outer edge of the cortex’s lens. As the cataract progresses, the streaks start to extend to the center and block light passing through the center of the lens.
Posterior subcapsular cataracts start as an opacity near the back of the lens. These often interfere with reading vision and reduce vision in bright light. Most people see halos or glares at night.

Risk Factors of Cataracts

Risk factors of cataracts include:
Age
Excessive Sunlight Exposure
Diabetes
High Blood Pressure
Obesity
Smoking
Previous Eye Injury or Eye Surgery
Previous Eye Injury or Eye Surgery
Excessive Amounts of Alcohol
Prolonged use of Corticosteroid Medications

Cataracts Cost in Denver, CO

Denver Eye Surgeons strives to make your eye care and surgical experience as comfortable as possible. That’s why we offer you a lot of choices in the way you pay for eye care and surgery services. Our office staff can work with you to select a payment option that best fits your finances. Please call for a Cataracts consultation at 303.273.8761 to begin your process.