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(316) 942-7496Do you think you might have cataracts? If you are in your golden years, and if you notice your vision is cloudy or blurry, you most likely do have this very common eye disorder. According to the National Eye Institute, more than half of all Americans have a cataract or have had surgery for it by the age of 80.
It's important to see an optometrist on a regular basis, especially as you age. When eye disorders are detected early, it increases the success rate for treatment. It is especially important to see an eye doctor if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms commonly associated with cataracts:
Cloudy vision
Colors appear faded
Poor vision at night
Light appears too bright
Your eyeglass or contact prescription frequently changes
While this eye disease is more common in older adults, there are certain people who are at a higher risk of getting cataracts. This includes those who have diabetes, those who have had prolonged exposure to ultraviolet sunlight, and those who smoke, drink alcohol, or are obese. People with these risk factors should be especially attentive to changes in their vision or any abnormal symptoms. It is also important to note that even adults in their 40s and 50s can have cataracts, but their vision might not yet be affected.
If you think you might have a cataract in one or both of your eyes, our optometrist in Wichita can help. Thanks to our cutting-edge technologies, cataract treatment in Wichita is easier than ever. After making a diagnosis of cataracts, we will carefully monitor the progress of the condition. Once it begins to affect the quality of your life, we will advise you when to get it removed. When it comes to Wichita cataracts, we can provide monitoring and treatment advice before the surgical procedure to remove the cataract, as well as post-operative care.
Have you noticed lately that your vision isn't what it used to be? If you're experiencing cloudy or blurry vision, be sure to contact us today for pre- or post-operative cataract treatment in Wichita. Our optometrist in Wichita can help you with all of your other vision needs as well. Call us at (316) 942-7496 to schedule your appointment.