Male, 47 years old, Can dialysis patients undergo cataract surgery? What to look out for?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-01
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I can ask you this question! I hope the landlord can, hehe: 1. Decreased eyesight.

    This is the most obvious symptom of developing cataracts. Usually the loss of vision is related to the location and degree of the lens opacity, the patient can feel the continuous decline of vision, the gradual blurring of vision, and even the perception of light in severe cases. 2. Monocular diplopia or polyopia.

    This is because the turbidity of the lens makes the refractive power of each part of the lens uneven, and to put it simply, it will produce double vision or polyvision in one eye like a prism, and there will be many images when looking at things. 3. Refractive changes. People with cataracts often feel that their presbyopia is reduced, but their myopia is increasing, or they may need to wear glasses to see things in the distance.

    4. Defect of visual field. Because of the different parts and degrees of opacity of the lens, cataract patients with different degrees will feel that their vision will be defected to varying degrees, and they cannot see everything, which is relatively narrow. 5. In addition, cataract patients will also have symptoms such as glare, decreased sensitivity to contrast, and color vision changes.

    Finally, the most serious consequence of cataract is blindness, so after cataract progression to a certain extent, cataract surgery can be considered to restore vision. At present, it is generally believed that surgery is warranted if the visual acuity is low. View the original post" satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Cataracts are a common blinding eye disease. There is a tissue in the human eye called the lens, which is normally transparent, and light rays can reach the retina through it and some refractive interstitium, so that external objects can be seen clearly. Once the lens becomes cloudy for some reason, it will affect the imaging of the retina and make it difficult for a person to see clearly.

    In other words, vision loss due to lens opacity is a cataract. It is recommended to be prompt when cataract is found or has been diagnosed, and to avoid long-term overuse of the eyes. View the original post

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cataract surgery, like any surgery, has certain risks, the risks of cataract mainly include: posterior disorder, lens loss, endophthalmitis, blindness, etc., of course, as long as you go to a regular medical institution, many risks are completely avoidable.

    Cataract surgery has developed to a fairly well-established level and has become the only effective method of cataract in the mature stage. The surgery is simple and the risks are minimal. At present, there are a lot of drugs used for cataracts, such as potassium iodide, live barrier pill, intra-white arrest, white comine and Zhizhijianing, etc., but from the effect of the drug, some very early cataract patients have slightly improved vision after medication, and patients with obvious visual impairment have no progress after medication, even if they are early patients, it cannot be proved that the lens opacity is reduced or disappeared after medication.

    So at the moment, surgery is still the most effective way to treat cataracts.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This depends on the physical condition of the elderly themselves, if there is no problem with each organ, the operation is not too risky, of course, from a medical point of view, there is still a risk, but there is a certain chance, this probability is still relatively small, from the patient's point of view, if you don't do this operation, you still have to do it, so don't worry too much, if you don't do it, isn't there a risk of not doing it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, cataract surgery is mainly to operate on the lens of the eye**, this surgery is a common ophthalmology surgery, the risk is relatively low, and it is generally not ** after surgery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have lesions in both eyes, you can take some risks and do one surgery after recovery. It's okay to have a look, but don't do it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The risks of cataract surgery in older people are not significant. The specific surgery is based on the patient's specific situation, and if the cataract is simple and there are no other eye complications, the risk of surgery is relatively low. Today's cataract surgery is a routine procedure, including phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation.

    As long as the preoperative routine examination and the whole body examination are complete, the risks during and after the operation are relatively small.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, before cataract surgery, it is necessary to have a full examination of the eye, and according to the results of the examination, it is judged that it is not suitable for surgery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cataract is a disease that the elderly are more likely to suffer from, and many older people are very entangled after having cataract, and they don't know whether cataract surgery can be done in their 70s**.

    Cataract surgery is actually a very mature surgery, and there is no specific restriction on age, as long as the cataract patient does not have a very serious systemic disease, even if the patient has high blood pressure or diabetes, but as long as it is strictly controlled, the operation can be performed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a certain amount of risk. Personally, it is recommended not to undergo surgery, as the elderly's accommodative function will decline, which may cause complications in the later stage.

    Eye drops are available.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cataracts generally do not require medication. If it is the early stage of cataract, you can put some eye drops to relieve the symptoms of cataract, but the drug alone can only help relieve it. Eventually, phacoemulsification surgery is used to solve more cataract problems, and at present, phacoemulsification surgery has developed to a very mature point to the point where phacoemulsification surgery can be performed to an appropriate extent.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    With today's medical technology, cataract surgery is actually a very small operation. At present, phacoemulsification cataract surgery has a short operation time, and in addition to solving the cataract problem, it can also solve the problems of myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia at the same time. It is not as strict as before, and cataract patients with diabetes, hypertension and other diseases can undergo cataract surgery as long as the relevant indicators are stable within a certain range.

    In addition, even if you are older, it will not affect you to have cataract surgery. It is not uncommon for elderly cataract patients, even centenarians, as long as conditions permit, can have cataract surgery.

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