Millions of people worldwide, especially those who are older than 60, suffer from an eye disease that is commonly known as cataract and which is essentially a clouding of the eye’s lens that blocks and distorts light passing through it. Fortunately, today’s technology allows eye surgeons to deal amazingly well with this eye issue with the help of artificial lens implantation surgeries. Board certified ophthalmologist Dr. William Boothe from Plano believes that the best way to take care of your eyes is to cure the problem before it starts. The point is that once cataracts gets to late stages, blindness can occur and there will not be much chance to restore vision. It needs to be treated early, using the most advanced technologies available today.
Cataracts may be accompanied by these symptoms:
- Haziness that is more significant in the dark and that can make it hard to see while reading under faint light.
- Frequent replacement of eyeglass prescriptions. As the cataract impairs vision, stronger eyewear is not able to correct it properly anymore.
- Sunlight and other light sources are very bright and sometimes intolerable for eyes.
- Repeated eye blinking that is caused by blurry eyesight. It often happens when you want to focus your eyes.
- Continual eye tiredness. As your eyesight is being worsened by the cataracts, it forces you to permanently focus harder.
- The colors become not as rich and lively as they formerly were and gain a yellowy tint.
- Seeing glare and halos around different objects, which can become more visible under well-lighted areas.
If you experience any of the above mentioned symptoms, it is essential not to delay but consult your eye doctor for treatment. And you do not need to be afraid of the cataract surgery. Boothe Laser Center offers only FDA-approved and time-tested technique such as AcrySof ReSTOR™ and ReZoom™ IOL implantation. Nowadays it has become a completely painless procedure that can successfully enhance your eyesight right away after surgery.
Would you like to get to know more information about cataracts treatment? If so, you can visit Boothe Laser Center

