What Will Happen If a Cataract Is Left Untreated?
If you have a cataract, you are definitely not alone, but what will happen if it is left untreated? If you are wondering when you should consider surgery, Elmquist Eye Group can help you weigh your options.
About Elmquist Eye Group
Elmquist Eye Group has provided exceptional cataract care to the residents of Southwest Florida for more than 25 years and is pleased to offer the revolutionary bladeless laser-assisted cataract procedure and the latest advancements in intraocular lens technology.
Yasaira Rodriguez, MD is a board certified ophthalmologist and refractive surgeon who specializes in refractive cataract surgery, LASIK, eyelid surgery, and in-office procedures.
Kate Wagner, OD, managing partner, and Nina Burt, OD, are both experienced board certified optometrists who provide pre- and post-op exams, testing, and follow-up care to our patients.
When to Have Your Cataract Removed
Cataracts do not require immediate removal but will progressively worsen over time. When left untreated, cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world, but a simple 15-minute outpatient surgery can restore your clear vision. Consider these facts:
- Cataracts do not improve. A cataract occurs when the normally clear lens of your eye gets cloudy and prevents light from passing through normally to the retina. They will get worse over time, and your vision will deteriorate. The only solution is to remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial intraocular lens.
- Cataracts can interfere with your daily routine. As your cataracts worsen, they will eventually prevent you from doing the activities you enjoy. If you need clear vision for work, driving or hobbies like reading, cooking or sewing, or experience too much glare to enjoy your favorite outdoor activities, such as golfing, skiing or surfing, it could be time to have the cataract removed.
- Cataracts make night driving unsafe. Having a cataract can make driving at night stressful and put you and other drivers at risk. Cataracts reduce your ability to see in low contrast which is critical for seeing curbs, lane markers and objects in the road. They can also distort the light that comes into your eyes, causing you to see halos around street lights, lighted signs, and headlights from oncoming traffic.
Discuss your situation with Dr. Rodriguez who will help you decide on the best course of action. If your symptoms are mild and the cataract has not progressed, we may be able to make a change to your eyeglass prescription to help you function comfortably until the cataract really starts to bother you.
Elmquist Eye Group is among a limited number of practices to offer refractive cataract surgery, which is performed with the FDA-approved LenSx® femtosecond laser. The laser automates three steps of the surgery that previously had to be done manually and improves the overall precision, safety and accuracy of the surgery.
Why risk finding out what will happen if your cataract is left untreated when you can immediately regain your clear vision and resume the activities you enjoy? Contact Elmquist Eye Group today at (239) 936-2020 to speak with our specialists.