What happens if cataract is left untreated?Posted by Parth Shah on January 18th, 2021 If cataract is neglected for long enough, cataract surgery can be more complicated, and the eye can take much longer to recover. The longer a cataract is left untreated, the more it reduces a person’s quality of life and independence. Dr Parth Shah is an experienced opthalmologist Sydney performs cataract surgery. Check here for a list of locations, and schedule a consultation today. A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens inside the eye, which is normally transparent. Cataracts can cause a number of symptoms including: Blurred, clouded or dim vision – even with glasses or contact lenses. This can be worse for distance or near focusing, or affect both equally.
What happens if cataract surgery is neglected for longer period of time?Living with cataracts can not only be difficult, it can also be dangerous. Cataracts are associated with an increased risk of injuries, falls and fractures and car accidents. In many instances, patients present for urgent surgical evaluation because their vision has become borderline for legal driving requirements. A large study from NSW Australia, the “Blue Mountains Eye Study” showed that patients who underwent cataract surgery had a reduced risk of death. This is attributed to improved quality of life as well as reduced rates of injury. In the end-stage, a mature cataract leads to complete loss of vision and can even cause glaucoma (eye pain and damage to the optic nerve due to high pressure). Waiting until a cataract “matures” is no longer recommended! Modern cataract surgery is much gentler on the eye than previous methods. Delaying surgery means that you may miss out on many years of better vision and quality of life. Cataract surgery can greatly improve quality of life Cataract surgery is the most common type of eye operation performed around the world. With modern techniques, the recovery is far more rapid than it used to be, and long-term results are excellent in the majority of cases. Like it? Share it!More by this author |