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Cataract is the most common cause of blurry vision among people over the age of 60 years old.

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Cataracts are treatable, and at IKONIK, we can help you regain clear vision! We offer a variety of advanced lens options for cataract surgery, tailored to your unique needs and lifestyle.

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Did You Know?

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You should come for CATARACT SCREENING if you experience...

AGING

The primary risk for cataracts is age, especially for those over 60.

SYMPTOMS

Cataracts can cause blurry vision, trouble seeing at night, sensitivity to light, halos around lights, and
altered color perception.

RISK FACTORS

Cataract risks include diabetes, hypertension, obesity, family history, sun exposure, smoking, and eye
injuries or surgeries.

Regular comprehensive eye exams are crucial for early detection of cataracts and other eye conditions, even if you don't have symptoms or known risk factors.

Root Causes of Cataract

While aging is the primary cause of cataracts, there are other factors that can contribute to their development or progression. Here are some root causes and risk factors associated with cataracts:

Aging

Aging

As people age, the protein in the lens of the eye can break down and clump together, leading to the formation of cataracts.

Diabetes

Diabetes

Diabetics are at a higher risk of developing cataracts due to changes in the metabolism of glucose within the lens.

Eye Trauma / Eye Disease

Eye Trauma / Eye Disease

Eye trauma or diseases can damage the lens and increase the risk of cataracts forming.

Steroid Medication

Steroid Medication

Long-term use of certain medications, such as corticosteroids, can increase the risk of developing cataracts.

Prolonged Sunlight Exposure

Prolonged Sunlight Exposure

Chronic exposure to UV radiation from
sunlight without protection can increase the risk of cataracts.

Family History

Family History

Cataracts can run in families, indicating a genetic predisposition to the condition.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do I have to wait to get my surgery performed after my assessment with an eye specialist?

If you are fit for the surgery and the slot is available, you can undergo the surgery as soon as possible. This also means that your surgery can be done on the same day if there are available slots.

In some cases, the artificial lens must be customized and specially ordered abroad. Hence, it may take up to 6 weeks for the lens to reach our centre and we will schedule your surgery immediately.

Should I fast during the surgery day?
You do not have to fast before your surgery and please take your regular medications before the surgery, especially for diabetic and hypertensive patients. We only proceed with the surgery if the sugar and blood pressure level are within the normal range to ensure the safety of your eyes.
Do I need to bring my sunglasses during the surgery day?
It is not mandatory; it depends on the patient.
Do I need to avoid consuming any specific food after the surgery?
You can continue your usual dietary intake, however, please avoid food that you’re allergic to.
Can I do my daily activities after the surgery such as cooking, using gadgets, computers, etc.?
Yes, you can continue your daily normal activities. However, refrain from heavy lifting or bowing. You’re not encouraged to do so in the first week after the surgery as the newly implanted artificial lens is not yet stable.
Can I take ablution and pray (solat) as usual?
Indeed, you can continue your ablution and prayers daily. However, precautions must be made to avoid your eyes from being in contact with water. For prayers, you are encouraged to pray while sitting down to avoid vigorous movements during sujood. This will be explained further during post-operation counseling.
Do I need to use an eye shield after the surgery?
It is compulsory to put on the eye shield to protect your eyes during the first week, especially while sleeping to avoid any injury that might occur from the unconscious rubbing of your eyes during sleep. However, during the daytime, you can protect your eyes by wearing your sunglasses.
How long does the healing process take?
The healing process depends on individuals, however, in most cases, it takes one week for the patient to have a clearer vision.
What are the steps I should take to take care of my eyes after the surgery?
It would be best if you refrained from rubbing, scratching, or putting pressure on the eyes. Adhere strictly to the dos and don’ts post-operation.
Can I take the shower after the surgery?
In the first week, we suggest that you take extra precautions when washing and shampooing your hair, be careful not to allow water to enter your eyes. This is because you may automatically rub your recently operated eye and cause danger. Also, to clean your face, you may wipe your face gently with a wet towel.
Can I travel by plane immediately after the surgery?
After your surgery, you can travel by flight, and please ensure that you instill your post-op eyedrops accordingly. However, for vitrectomy cases, you cannot take a flight, and this will be explained in detail by the surgeon and our paramedics.
When do I have to come for the follow-up appointments?
Usually, patients are advised to go for the first follow-up appointment one week after the operation date. While the second follow-up appointment is after six to eight weeks from the first follow-up, however, in remote instances, whereby your eyes showed signs of infections such as redness, discharge, swollen eyes, and decreased vision, please do come instantly and if we are closed,
please go to the nearby hospitals or clinics.

 

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