Contact Lens Centre

Dhir Hospital is the best Contact Lens centre In Bhiwani, Haryana. We have optometrists here, who are specialist in eye lenses.

Descriptions

A cataract is a common eye condition that affects the clarity of the eye’s natural lens, leading to vision problems. At Dhir Hospital in Bhiwani, Haryana, we specialize in diagnosing and treating cataracts, helping patients regain clear vision and improve their quality of life. 

A cataract occurs when the normally clear lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque. This clouding can interfere with the passage of light through the lens, causing blurry or hazy vision. Cataracts may develop slowly over time or progress more rapidly, depending on various factors such as age, genetics, certain medical conditions, or previous eye injuries.

Symptoms of cataract

The symptoms of cataracts can include:

  1. Blurred or cloudy vision: Objects may appear hazy or out of focus, making it difficult to perform daily tasks like reading or driving.
  2. Sensitivity to light: Increased sensitivity to bright lights or glare, which can cause discomfort and difficulty seeing in well-lit environments.
  3. Reduced color perception: Colors may appear faded or less vivid, making it challenging to distinguish between different shades. 
  4. Difficulty with night vision: Increased difficulty seeing in low-light conditions, which can impact activities like driving at night.

At Dhir Hospital, our experienced ophthalmologists specialize in cataract diagnosis and treatment. We offer advanced surgical techniques, including phacoemulsification, a minimally invasive procedure where the cloudy lens is gently broken up using ultrasound energy and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). This procedure typically allows for faster healing and minimal post-operative discomfort.

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FAQ

Frequently Ask Questions.

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Cataracts can develop due to various factors, and understanding the causes can help identify potential risk factors. Here are some common causes of cataracts:

  1. Age: Age-related cataracts are the most common type and occur as a natural part of the aging process. Over time, the proteins in the lens of the eye can clump together, leading to cloudiness and vision problems.
  2. Genetics: Certain genetic factors can increase the likelihood of developing cataracts. If you have a family history of cataracts, you may be more prone to developing them as well.
  3. UV radiation: Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can contribute to the development of cataracts. Wearing sunglasses with UV protection and a wide-brimmed hat can help reduce this risk. 
  4. Diabetes: Individuals with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing cataracts, likely due to changes in blood sugar levels affecting the lens of the eye.
  5. Trauma or injury: Eye injuries or trauma, such as a blow to the eye, can cause cataracts to form. In some cases, cataracts may develop immediately after the injury, while in others, they may appear months or years later.
  6. Medications: Prolonged use of certain medications, such as corticosteroids or medications used to treat conditions like psoriasis or rheumatoid arthritis, can increase the risk of cataracts.
  7. Smoking and alcohol consumption: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption have been linked to an increased risk of cataracts.

 Other health conditions: Certain health conditions, such as hypertension, obesity, or previous eye surgeries, may also increase the likelihood of cataract development.

At Dhir Hospital in Bhiwani, Haryana, we offer the best facilities and advanced techniques for cataract removal, ensuring safe and effective treatment for our patients. Cataract removal process at our hospital:

  • Comprehensive evaluation: Our experienced ophthalmologists conduct a thorough examination to assess the severity of your cataract and determine the most suitable treatment plan. We take into consideration your specific needs and lifestyle to customize the approach.
  • Patient comfort and safety: Before the surgery, our dedicated team ensures your comfort by providing appropriate anesthesia. We prioritize patient safety throughout the procedure, employing advanced monitoring systems and adhering to strict sterilization protocols.
  •  Micro-incision phacoemulsification: We specialize in the latest technique called micro-incision phacoemulsification. This minimally invasive procedure involves making a tiny incision, typically less than 2.8 millimeters, through which an ultrasound probe is used to break up and remove the cataract. The small incision promotes faster healing and reduces the risk of complications.
  • Advanced intraocular lenses (IOLs): After removing the cataract, we carefully select and insert an advanced intraocular lens (IOL) that best suits your vision needs. Dhir Hospital offers a wide range of premium IOL options, including multifocal, toric, and accommodating lenses, allowing for improved vision at various distances and addressing astigmatism.
  •  Post-operative care: Our specialized team provides comprehensive post-operative care to ensure successful healing and optimal visual outcomes. We guide you through the use of prescribed eye drops and provide detailed instructions on activities and precautions during the recovery period.

 At Dhir Hospital, we prioritize patient satisfaction and strive to deliver excellent results. Our skilled ophthalmologists and dedicated staff are committed to providing personalized care, addressing any concerns you may have, and making your cataract removal experience as comfortable and successful as possible.

At Dhir Hospital in Bhiwani, Haryanal, we offer several surgical techniques for cataract removal, ensuring that our patients receive the most appropriate and effective treatment for their specific needs. Some of the surgical techniques available at our hospital:

  • Phacoemulsification: Phacoemulsification is the most common and advanced technique for cataract removal. It involves making a small incision in the cornea and using an ultrasonic device to break up the cloudy lens into tiny fragments. The fragments are then gently suctioned out of the eye. This technique is known for its precision, minimal incision size, and fast recovery time.
  • Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS): FLACS is a technique that utilizes a femtosecond laser to perform some of the steps in cataract surgery. The laser assists in creating precise incisions, capsulotomy (opening in the front of the lens capsule), and fragmenting the cataract. This technology enhances surgical accuracy and can be particularly beneficial in complex or challenging cases.
  • Manual Small-Incision Cataract Surgery (MSICS): MSICS is a technique used in cases where phacoemulsification may not be suitable, such as advanced or dense cataracts. It involves making a slightly larger incision (around 6-7 millimeters) to manually remove the cataract. Despite the larger incision, the recovery time is still relatively quick.
  • Intracapsular Cataract Extraction (ICCE): ICCE is an older technique that involves removing the entire lens, including the lens capsule. This technique is rarely used today, as it has been largely replaced by more advanced and less invasive methods.

At Dhir Hospital, our experienced ophthalmologists assess each patient's condition and determine the most appropriate surgical technique based on factors such as the severity of the cataract, overall eye health, and individual patient factors. We prioritize safety, precision, and optimal outcomes in every cataract surgery we perform.

At Dhir Hospital, we offer a range of advanced intraocular lens (IOL) options to cater to the diverse visual needs of our patients. Our ophthalmologists will work closely with you to determine the most suitable lens choice based on your lifestyle, visual requirements, and any pre-existing eye conditions. Here are some of the lens options available:

  • Monofocal IOLs: Monofocal IOLs are the standard option used in cataract surgery. They provide clear vision at a single focal point, typically for distance vision. Although you may still require reading glasses or corrective lenses for near vision, monofocal IOLs can offer excellent visual clarity and overall improvement in vision.
  • Multifocal IOLs: Multifocal IOLs are designed to provide clear vision at multiple distances, reducing the need for glasses after cataract surgery. They have different zones within the lens that allow for near, intermediate, and distance vision. These lenses can provide greater independence from glasses for tasks like reading, computer work, and driving.
  • Toric IOLs: Toric IOLs are specifically designed to correct astigmatism, a common condition where the cornea is irregularly shaped, causing blurry or distorted vision. These lenses have different powers in different meridians of the lens, enabling correction of both cataracts and astigmatism in one procedure. They can significantly reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses for clear distance vision.
  •  Accommodating IOLs: Accommodating IOLs are designed to mimic the natural focusing ability of the eye's crystalline lens. They can shift and move within the eye to allow for a range of focus, providing improved vision at various distances. While accommodating IOLs may not eliminate the need for glasses completely, they can offer enhanced visual flexibility and reduced dependence on corrective eyewear.

During your pre-operative consultation, our ophthalmologists will discuss these lens options in detail, considering your specific visual needs, lifestyle, and eye health. We are committed to providing personalized care and helping you make an informed decision about the most suitable lens option to optimize your visual outcome and overall satisfaction.