Cataract Surgery - painless cataract surgery
Cataract eye surgery is performed by making microscopic incisions that is facilitated by advanced ultrasonic equipment that can fragment cataracts into tiny pieces. It is something that is typically done while the patient is awake though mild sedation is often used. The patient will simply lie still and will be asked to look toward the light of the scope, a patient must notify the doctor if they need to cough, sneeze, or otherwise move, but other than that the patient is required to lie still for the duration of the procedure. The whole surgery generally takes 20 or 30 minutes and the patient will be monitored for a short period of time before being released. Many patients are released from the hospital or surgical center within an hour after the procedure being completed.
Cataract eye surgery is now able to improve vision dramatically regardless of how advanced or severe the cataracts are. Many patients are actually surprised at how well they can see after the procedure is completed and the eye heals. Thankfully, the procedure can be repeated should the cataracts come back in the future, and there is little risk of damage to the eye in repeat surgeries.
Many times a doctor will prescribe eye drops to help prevent pain, inflammation and infection, but generally the procedure is quite comfortable and complication free. Drops may be applied both before the surgery and in the days after the surgery. This medical procedure is one that really makes one marvel at the advances in medical science. The fact that doctors can restore vision in just a matter of moments without pain or discomfort is remarkable. With so many millions of people suffering from cataracts, this surgery is no doubt a lifesaver for many.