Cataracts: When should I consider surgery?

Written by: Mr Manoj Mathai Anicatt
Published: | Updated: 27/09/2023
Edited by: Conor Dunworth

Cataracts are a common eye condition that presents as we get older. In his latest online article, renowned consultant ophthalmologist Mr Manoj Mathai Anicatt explains this condition in detail. He offers his advice on when you should consider cataract surgery, how long the operation lasts and explains what causes cataracts.

 

Are cataracts common?

You have a cataract when the clear crystalline lens in the eye becomes cloudy and opaque. As a result, your vision becomes misty. Cataract is a disease of ‘wear and tear’ possibly caused by UV damage to the clear lens. They are therefore more common as one gets older, usually seen after the age of 65.

 

Are cataracts painful?

Cataracts rarely cause pain. They cause painless progressive loss of vision. The rate of progression is variable with different types of cataracts. They usually progress over years.

 

Can cataracts be prevented?

We don’t know of any scientifically proven measures to prevent cataracts. The older you are the more likely you are to develop cataracts. Various diet supplements and lifestyle changes such are UV protection have been advocated – none of them proven. A healthy diet and balanced lifestyle is always helpful.

 

When should I get cataract surgery?

This varies from one person to the other and would depend on your work and lifestyle. The general advice is to consider cataract surgery when the resulting visual disturbances begin to impede your activities – whether it be driving your car or whether it be hobbies such as knitting or reading.

 

How long does the operation last?

Cataract surgery is a highly-skilled, short-duration operation. It can be done with drops or a blunt-needle injection of anaesthetic around the eye. It usually takes about 15 minutes. You can go home the same day. Your vision should improve from the following day.

Your eye fully recovers from surgery in about 4 weeks at which time you are ready for new spectacles and crystal-clear vision. If you have cataracts in both eyes, the second eye can undergo surgery a few weeks after the first eye.

 

 

Mr Manoj Mathai Anicatt is a renowned consultant ophthalmologist based in Greater Manchester. If you would like to book a consultation, you can do so today via his Top Doctors profile. 

By Mr Manoj Mathai Anicatt
Ophthalmology

Mr Manoj Mathai (Anicatt) is a renowned consultant ophthalmologist based in Wigan, with more than 25 years of experience. Mr Mathai Anicatt is highly experienced in numerous ophthalmological conditions and treatments, with his areas of expertise including cataracts surgery (simple and complex), refractive lens surgery, laser refractive surgery, glaucoma (medical and surgical), corneal diseases and ocular surface diseases.

Mr Mathai is Clinical Lead of the Ophthalmology department based at Boston House Eye Unit, Wrightington, Wigan and Leigh NHS Trust. He also leads on the cataract, cornea, and glaucoma subspecialties, within the department.

Mr Mathai currently practises privately at Boston House Eye Unit, Wigan. He practises Laser Refractive Surgery at Visualase Laser Eye Clinic in Bolton, Greater Manchester.
 
Mr Mathai first qualified with an MBBS from the prestigious Kasturba Medical College in India, before going on to train in the UK. He was awarded a Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 1995.

Mr Mathai is committed to staying up to date with the latest advancements in eye research and sugery techniques. He is a member of the UK and Ireland Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, the British Society of Refractive Surgeons and the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons.

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