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    Cataract Surgery Risks

    Cataract surgery is the the bulk common surgery regimen performed in the United States. Because of today's advance technology and surgical techniques, it's one the the bulk effective surgery procedures (with over ninety percent success rate). However as with any surgery, cataract surgery also has some risks. The the bulk common cataract surgery dangers are infection and bleeding.
    The clouding of the back part of the capsule is also one of the cataract surgery risks. Swelling of the retina is one of the potential cataract surgery risks, although this risk tends to disappear after a few weeks. Below are some of the potential cataract surgery dangers and complications:
    * Astigmatism - astigmatism can develop after the cataract surgery. However this can be treated via corrective lenses and has no effect on the vision.
    * Infection - although this type of cataract surgery risk is not average but still possible. That is due to negligence in sterile techniques.
    * Hemorrhage - stile not average but possible, this is sometimes cause by the placement of the incision in the cornea region of the eye.
    * Swelling of the Cornea - it's caused by the response of the eye from the surgical instrument that is inserted. Usually not observed until a few hours after the surgery procedure. May cause distorted vision.
    * Glaucoma - the development of glaucoma is one of the potential cataract surgery risks. This is caused by some of the fluids used during the surgery which does not pass via the eye's natural drainage system which causes an increase in pressure inside the eyes. Often marked with sharp pain in the eye region or headache. The pressure can be lower via medication.
    * Retinal Detachment - individuals who undergo cataract surgery increase their risk in developing retinal detachment. Individuals who undergo laser surgery regimen to cure the opacity of the lens covering after a cataract surgery regimen poses even greater dangers in developing retinal detachment.
    Some of the cataract surgery dangers and complications can be treated with further surgery procedure. Some of theses complications may have some effect on your vision even with treatment.
    However if you opt not to undergo cataract surgery, the cataract will slowly deteriorate your vision. Its effects can disrupt your abilities on your everyday and nightly activities (the vision troubles are even greater at night time).
    There are a lot advantages if you select to have your cataract removed. It can improve your color vision. Colors would be more vibrant and vivid. Visual acuity is greatly improved. The lens (intraocular lens) that is implanted on the cataract surgery will greatly decrease the focusing troubles which lead to the alleviated dependence on corrective eyewear. Although glasses may still be required when reading or driving.


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