What Is A Posterior Subcapsular Cataract, And How Is It Treated?

What Is A Posterior Subcapsular Cataract, And How Is It Treated?

When vision starts getting blurry or your eyes start struggling for reading under bright light conditions, it might not just be about aging eyes. One common reason behind such issues is a condition called posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC).  This blog explores everything you need to know about it, from causes and symptoms to diagnosis and…

Can Astigmatism Be Corrected? A Look At Diagnosis And Treatment
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Can Astigmatism Be Corrected? A Look At Diagnosis And Treatment

Are you experiencing distorted vision or blurriness? This could be astigmatism. It occurs when the shape of the cornea or lens gets disturbed, affecting how light enters and focuses on the retina.  Can astigmatism be corrected? That’s a common question. Yes, there are different ways to correct it and help you see clearly again. This…

Do You Need Glasses After Cataract Surgery? Here’s the Truth
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Do You Need Glasses After Cataract Surgery? Here’s the Truth

Nowadays, people are going for cataract surgery without thinking twice. In a matter of minutes, a cloudy natural lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial one, called an intraocular lens, or IOL for short.  Many people step into the clinic hoping that this new lens will also mean freedom from spectacles. But right…

Glaucoma vs Cataracts: Which Is More Serious?

Glaucoma vs Cataracts: Which Is More Serious?

Difficulty in seeing clearly is considered very common with growing age. But when the impact is so huge that it starts affecting the life’s quality, it’s important to ask, what’s really going on with my eyes? Two common conditions—glaucoma and cataracts—can both cause major problems in eyesight, yet they are very different in how they…

Hypermetropia vs Presbyopia: What Your Eyes Are Trying To Tell You

Hypermetropia vs Presbyopia: What Your Eyes Are Trying To Tell You

Lately, if things up close have started looking blurry, you’ve maybe heard someone say it could be hypermetropia… or maybe presbyopia. And it’s confusing, honestly. Both sound alike and mess with your near vision. But they aren’t the same thing. Not really. Most people mix them up, probably because the signs feel kind of similar….