According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, more than half of all Americans will develop cataracts by age 80. A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye, which can cause one’s vision to become blurry.
They are common with age and can occur in one or both eyes. The clouding usually occurs slowly, but can happen quickly, especially after trauma to the eye. While cataracts are not painful, they do cause many symptoms such as blurry vision, a glare while driving or reading, changes in your glasses prescription or double vision in one eye.
New advances and techniques have made cataract surgery one of the most successful and life-improving surgical procedures performed. Following diagnosis, Drs. Farbman, Gill and Chen can refer you to a specialist who will remove your cataracts and place intraocular lenses to restore your vision. Most cataract surgeries are performed on an outpatient basis and more than 95 percent of surgeries improve vision.