If the natural lens of your eye is getting cloudy, thus losing its clarity, you are probably having cataracts. This is when you will require to undergo a cataract surgery in Andheri West. Although cataract surgery is a very normal procedure, there is still a lot to consider when planning for it.
Undergoing an evaluation
When you feel your vision is getting unclear, you need to have your eyes evaluated to see if it is really cataracts or something else. You will need to schedule an appointment with an eye specialist who can examine your eyes completely to assess the overall health of your eye. Should you be diagnosed with cataracts during the exam, you will need to prepare for a cataract surgery in Andheri West.
Undergoing additional evaluation
Any kind of surgery needs to be performed only after determining that it is completely safe. The eye specialist has evaluated your eyes and has decided that you are fit for a cataract surgery in Andheri West, but what about other health factors? What we mean to say is that you need to assess your diabetes, blood pressure, and other health issues by a primary care physician to determine that the surgery won’t cause you any problems during and after the surgery.
Choosing the right lens
Once you are identified as perfectly fit for the surgery, the first thing you need to identify is the right lens for your eyes. Earlier, cataract surgeries provided only one focal point of distance vision, leaving people dependent on reading glasses or bifocals. But, the latest technologies have made it possible for cataract patients to read magazines, newspapers, books, and computer screens easily without reading glasses or bifocals, while also clearly seeing objects at a distance. However, these lenses are not for everyone. So, you need to undergo some additional testing to determine if you are a candidate for such advanced lenses.
Preparing for the surgery
Once the safety of the surgery and the lens to be used is all clear, you are all set to undergo the surgery. But, there are any things you need to prepare for before sitting for it.
- One week before the surgery – Complete all your chores for the week and a few days after the day of your surgery. This is because you won’t be able to drive or move around outside during the day of your surgery. You need to arrange for your drive back home after the surgery. Also, you will need at least 48 hours after your surgery to get back to your daily activities; so be prepared for it.
- The night before the surgery – You will be given eye drops or medication to be instilled into your eyes the evening before your surgery. Make sure to follow these instructions carefully and precisely. Also, you will need to abstain from alcohol the night before your surgery. Also, abstain from eating or drinking after midnight, and get a good night’s sleep. Your eyes and overall health need to be in good condition before the surgery to make it a successful one.
- The day of the surgery – You haven’t had anything after midnight; and you shouldn’t have anything in the morning too. Get dressed comfortably, and stay away from all kinds of makeup, cosmetics, and perfume the day of the surgery. Arrive at the operation center at least 30 minutes before the surgery and make yourself comfortable with the environment.
These are all the preparations you need to do before the surgery. But, there is also a list of after surgery care tips that the surgeon will provide you. So, make sure to follow them precisely too.
Where to book your appointment?
Arohi Eye Hospital is the best place where you can have the most successful cataract surgery in Andheri West. There are expert surgeons here having more than 15 years of experience in the field, which is why you can rest assured that they know what they are doing; and that they will do the best for you.
Dr. Shradha Goel
Dr. Shradha Goel, Chief Surgeon at Arohi Eye Hospital, is a renowned Phaco-LASIK surgeon with over 10,000 surgeries to her credit. She earned her MBBS from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, and a Master’s in Ophthalmology from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. As a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Dr. Goel specialises in LASIK, refractive errors, and cataract treatments.