Cataracts in the Elderly
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Cataracts: Getting the Big Picture (and a Clearer One, Too)
Over 20 million Americans age 40 and over are affected by a potentially debilitating condition called cataracts. Most of these people are also candidates for a painless outpatient procedure that could easily improve their eyesight and quality of life.
12 CommentsRemoving Cataracts Reduces Fall Risk in the Elderly
Cataracts contribute to a decrease in a senior's ability to perform activities of daily living such as dressing, meal preparation, and safe ambulation. Falls in those with poor vision are radically reduced after cataract surgery.
0 CommentsWhat to Expect When an Elderly Loved One Has Cataract Surgery
Surgery is the only effective treatment for blurry vision caused by cataracts. Here's what caregivers and their elderly loved ones can expect before, during and after this procedure.
4 CommentsCataracts: Signs, Symptoms and Diagnosis
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision in elderly people. Left untreated, cataracts can greatly impact vision, making driving, walking and other daily activities dangerous for elders.
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Cataracts Questions
Disagreement over cataract surgery. Any suggestions?
27 AnswersFivePeppers Replied May 2023Doc says I need a cataract removed on my left eye, I read well enough at 80 years old. Wondering?
5 AnswersAlvaDeer Answered Oct 2022Are retained fragments of the lens a common risk in cataract surgery?
4 AnswersBarbBrooklyn Replied Jul 2022Since last summer, my husband with Alzheimer’s has been complaining about lights being too bright. Any thoughts?
17 AnswersFivePeppers Replied Jul 2022
Cataracts Discussions
Need some prayers for patience with high maintenance Mom's expectations and fears
5 CommentsHellebore7 Commented Nov 2020Cataract surgery issues.
4 CommentsNeedHelpWithMom Commented Dec 2019