Self-Test for Cataracts
Let’s get one thing straight… There is no test that you can carry out at home that will definitively diagnose if you have cataracts or not.
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Let’s get one thing straight… There is no test that you can carry out at home that will definitively diagnose if you have cataracts or not.
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Developing cataracts is part of the aging process that, unfortunately, will come to us all if we’re lucky enough to live to a ripe old age.
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Following cataract surgery, everyone undergoes a period of recovery and physical brain-eye connection readjustments while the healing process takes place.
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Corneal edema is the overarching term used for swelling of the part of the eye called the cornea.
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One of the most common questions asked about cataract surgery is about how soon you can drive after the op.
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The short answer to this question is yes. If you have a direct family member (parent, sibling) who suffers or suffered from glaucoma, then this raises your risk.
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