The lens of your eye is removed during cataract surgery, and in most cases it is replaced with an artificial lens. Your eye's lens is usually transparent. The cloudiness of the lens brought on by a cataract eventually impairs vision. Ophthalmologists (eye doctors) do cataract surgery on an outpatient basis, so you don't need to stay in the hospital following the procedure. Surgery to remove cataracts is quite common and typically safe. To correct cataracts, surgery is performed. Vision blurring and an increase in light glare are two effects of cataracts. Your doctor might advise cataract surgery if having a cataract makes it harder for you to perform the daily activities you normally would. To enable you to see, your lens bends (refracts) the light rays that enter your eye. Your eye's lens ought to be clear, but a cataract has clouded it. A cataract is similar to a hazy or dusty automobile windscreen when viewed through it. Things could seem foggy, hazy, or fading.
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