How do cataract patients choose intraocular lenses? Is the more expensive the better?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-08
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Cataract is actually a very common disease in ophthalmology, although many patients hold something as expensive as possible, but it is still necessary to choose cataract intraocular lens according to their own situation. In fact, all hospitals have different cataract intraocular lenses, and all are not easy to say, but as long as the intraocular lens is strictly disinfected and the workmanship is good, it is a good intraocular lens. Of course, it is more important for your own eye condition and economic condition.

    You should be fit to wear that kind of cataract intraocular lens. Although intraocular lenses have a crucial problem, of course, postoperative recovery is very important, and some patients just don't pay attention to postoperative recovery and let their eyes be damaged again. Therefore, do not bow your head or lean back too much after surgery, do not cough violently, and eat more soft foods.

    There are many types of intraocular lenses.

    Suggestion: Between the age of the patient, if there is no diabetes, I recommend choosing a single piece of ** about 2500 folding spherical intraocular lens. **We invite you to comment on the doctor's comments and thank you for your cooperation.

    There is currently no effective drug for cataracts**, and surgery that affects vision and life can be done. About 6,000 yuan for one eye. Free cataract surgery can be considered for no penny.

    Let's decide according to your condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    If you are used to wearing glasses and do not need much close-up eye use after surgery, or if you want to keep the habit of wearing glasses after perennial myopia before surgery, monofocal aspheric intraocular lens is a good choice.

    For patients who are still young, or who do not want to wear glasses after surgery, multifocal intraocular lenses may be a better option if financial conditions allow, and myopia, astigmatism, and vision can be corrected along with cataracts.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Cataract is actually a relatively common eye disease, and many patients need surgery after the onset of the disease, and lens implantation is generally chosen when undergoing surgery. Because electronic devices are constantly being upgraded, and people are speaking more and more frequently, the incidence of cataract is also getting younger. Although cataract surgery is now very mature, it is still recommended that you pay attention to your eyes and not let your eyes be too tired.

    In the case of cataract, it is necessary to implant an intraocular lens into the eye, so we should pay special attention when choosing an intraocular lens. Many people may not know how to choose the right intraocular lens for themselves, so let's learn together. There are many types of lenses available for patients to choose from, and after the intraocular lens is implanted in the eye, the visual effect must be different, so you must choose the one that suits you.

    The main thing is to consider everyone's economic situation and the suitability of the eyeballs. First of all, you need to think about whether you want to choose soft or hard. Generally speaking, the hard one will be cheaper, but when the surgery is performed, the incision may be larger than the soft one, and there is a high risk of astigmatism after the surgery.

    And it's more likely to be ** again. However, the soft intraocular lens will be safer, the possibility will be smaller, the incision will be relatively small, and the postoperative effect will be better, but it may be slightly more expensive. <>

    In addition to soft and hard, intraocular lenses are also classified as aspheric and spherical. It is recommended that you choose an aspheric surface when doing surgery, because it will be clearer when using the field. Of course, experts also hope that everyone can choose a better one when recommending, in addition to considering their own economic situation, they should also consider the cost performance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This is different from person to person, this kind of question about your future, you better go directly to the hospital, don't ask nonsense here.

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Cataracts include traumatic cataracts, metabolic cataracts and senile cataracts, and the final **method is through surgery**, but if it is controlled**, the time of surgery can be delayed. For example, in diabetic retinopathy, controlling blood sugar well can prevent cataracts. In the case of senile cataracts, it is mainly to reach maturity through surgery**.