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Cataracts: What Are They?

An estimated 20 million people across the world suffer from cataracts. While the diagnosis is quite common, many people do not know what this condition nor do they understand the potential threat cataracts poses to their vision if they are allowed to go unchecked. Cataracts occur when the eye’s natural lens begins to cloud over. The progressive condition is most commonly associated with aging, but injury to the eye may also kick-start the development of cataracts. When the eye’s lens clouds, people are likely to notice such concerns as a blurring of vision, light halos, a loss of vision and other related concerns. Cataracts associated with age are the most common seen by eye doctors around the world. The condition, however, is one that some babies are born with. Still others may find that cataracts form due to use of certain mediations or following injuries to the eyes. While cataracts can and will lead to blindness if left untreated, they may progress for years before they are diagno...

Myths About Lasik Persist Despite Decades of Success

Eye surgeons have been helping people see more clearly through the use of Lasik surgery for more than two decades now. Even so, many would-be patients who might benefit from this procedure are hesitant to move forward. Oftentimes, the concerns about Lasik stem from myths that persist around the procedure and its chances for success. Here are just a few of the myths and the facts that debunk them: • Eye surgeons refuse to have Lasik – Many people believe that surgeons themselves do not feel refractive surgery is a good option. As it turns out, studies have shown that is simply not the case. A recent poll found that some 65 percent of surgeons have also had Lasik or another refractive procedure performed on them. A whopping 91 percent had recommended the procedure to their own family members. • Lasik creates halos and glare – Halos and glares, as it turns out, are much more common in people who use eyeglasses. Even so, it is important to note that some Lasik patients do experie...