Surgery is still the most effective cataract medicine
So far, there is no proven drug that is effective for dealing with cataracts. The only safest and most common cataract treatment is surgery.
Cataract is an eye disease characterized by a cloudy eye lens, which interferes with the vision of the sufferer. Usually sufferers will complain of foggy vision, easy glare when seeing light, and difficulty distinguishing colors.
When is the Right Time to Have Cataract Surgery?
When you are diagnosed with cataracts, your doctor will probably give you a choice, whether you want to overcome the cataract through a surgical procedure or not. At the beginning of the process, cataracts usually do not interfere with vision too much, so in the initial stages if you are still comfortable enough with your vision, you may not need to undergo cataract surgery procedures. However, if cataracts have made it difficult for you to see and disrupt your daily activities, then surgery needs to be done to restore your vision. There are at least two common cataract surgery techniques, which are:Cataract surgery with a small incision
This method is done by making an incision or a small incision on the outside of the cornea and followed by inserting a tool to soften and break the cloudy lens and then remove the softening process, the solution until removing it is often called phacoemulsification.
Extracapsular cataract surgery
This method is done by making an incision or a larger incision so that a cloudy lens can be removed without having to be broken down first.