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My Trips to the Hospital

Hi, I'm Cari. When I was a teenager, my best friend Claire's mom got cancer. I started offering to take Deb (the mom) to the hospital for her treatments to help give the family a break. They had all been in and out of the hospital so much, and since I'm basically family to them, it was nice to support Deb and Claire. Not to mention, I was able to learn a lot about different medical topics just be listening and watching while waiting in the hospital. It was fascinating. To everyone's joy, after a long and hard two years, Deb finally beat cancer! I decided to start this blog as a memorial to all those who have struggled with health problems and as a resource to for anyone who needs to know more about hospitals and treatments.

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Seeing The Facts About Laser Cataract Surgery

Statistics show that 90% of people will have signs of a cataract by the time they reach the age of 65. If you are noticing some changes in your vision, like difficulty seeing in low lighting or cloudy images, then you might be dealing with a cataract. Fortunately, laser surgery has made it easier than ever to correct cataracts and restore your vision to normal.

Here are three facts that can help make your decision to invest in laser cataract surgery a little easier in the future.

1. Laser cataract surgery requires less energy.

In a traditional cataract surgery a skilled surgeon relies on ultrasound to help break up the protein clumps that cause cataracts. The use of extensive ultrasound requires a significant amount of energy. If you are concerned with reducing the amount of energy you consume, then laser cataract surgery might be your best option.

Studies show that cataract surgeries on patients who received laser pre-treatments to break up proteins resulted in a 45% reduction in the amount of ultrasound energy used during the surgical procedure. Reducing your energy consumption is easy when you choose to have laser cataract surgery.

2. Laser cataract surgeries provide a more precise incision.

When it comes to healing from any type of surgery, having a clean incision is key. When a surgeon manually guides a blade to make an incision (as is the case with traditional cataract surgery), there are limitations to the level of precision that can be achieved.

Human error is an ever-present threat in the operating room, but laser cataract surgery eliminates the potential for surgical mistakes. A laser has the capability to create a precise zigzag incision that will self-seal quickly. This reduces healing time and allows you to enjoy the benefits cataract surgery can provide.

3. Less cell damage occurs when you receive laser cataract surgery.

While all surgical procedures are invasive, laser cataract surgery can reduce the amount of endothelial cell damage that occurs during your cataract surgery. Since a laser can be programmed to only operate on the cataract that needs to be removed, damage to the surrounding cells is minimized.

This reduction in cell damage results in faster recovery times, and can even result in clearer vision than traditional cataract surgery can provide. If you want to keep the cells surrounding your cataract intact, then laser surgery is the right choice.

Making the choice to invest in laser cataract surgery from a business like Tri State Ophthalmology will not only help you improve your vision, but it will reduce energy consumption, healing time, and cell damage as well.