Cataract FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions About Cataracts

Cataracts are a condition that impacts the lens of the eye. If you experience any type of clouding of the lenses, you need to see an optometrist right away for an eye exam. This condition can quickly develop into something less manageable. Dr. Trevino and our team at Vision Source Fredericksburg Road in San Antonio would like to look at some of the questions that we run into from our patients regarding cataracts.

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What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts occur when the lens becomes too cloudy. The causes of cataracts are not always easy to pin down, but getting a diagnosis is crucial to your treatment plan. Your eye doctor can provide more information about what caused your cataracts after a thorough examination.

What Are the Symptoms of Cataracts?

Cataracts come with many symptoms. These are some of the symptoms you may notice:

  • Distorted vision
  • Blurred vision
  • Light sensitivity
  • Loss of depth perception
  • Eye color change

The symptoms of cataracts may be so gradual that you cannot even notice them at first.

Why Should You Treat Cataracts?

Failing to treat cataracts comes with a series of consequences, including worsening vision. A cataract that grows often results in blindness.

Who Is at Risk for Cataracts?

If you are over the age of 65, have diabetes, or smoke cigarettes, your risk of experiencing cataracts increases significantly. If you are in a high-risk category, your doctor will ask you to come in for an eye exam more often.

How Do Eye Doctors Treat Cataracts?

Cataracts are treated with small incisions made in the front of the eye. A laser or scalpel will be used to make the incision. The eye doctor breaks down the lens so that it is easy to remove. Once your lens is removed, the eye doctor will replace it with a clear implant.

Like any other surgery, cataract treatment comes with a small amount of risk. Some side effects are possible, but they are often preferable to the side effects of losing vision due to cataracts. Cataract surgery is straightforward and safe for most people.

Learn More About Cataracts in San Antonio, TX

Are you looking for an optometrist in San Antonio? Dr. Trevino at Vision Source Fredericksburg Road provides comprehensive eye exams looking for a variety of eye health issues, including cataracts. Call our team today at (210) 735-5440 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.

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