Cataract (cataract) - eye pressure measurement for early detection

Cataracts are not treatable with medication. The only effective treatment option is surgery. During cataract or cataract surgery, the natural lens of the eye that has become cloudy is replaced with a modern plastic lens, thus restoring vision.

Effectively treat lens opacity (cataract) with gentle surgery

Cataract refers to the clouding of the natural lens of the eye. When young, the lens is usually clear. Over the course of life, it becomes increasingly discolored, thick and rigid, thus preventing good vision.

The advanced cataract can even be seen with the naked eye as a whitish glow behind the pupil. Such pronounced cases make normal everyday life almost impossible. Visual performance is reduced to such an extent that it is tantamount to blindness and thus leads to fixed gaze. This is where the name "cataract" comes from. Surgery is the only effective therapy. The clouded lens is replaced by an artificial lens implant.

Examples of cataract - cataract

Cataract Without impairment

The lens of the eye is clear and transparent at a young age. With increasing age, a slow clouding and hardening of the lens of the eye takes place.

Cataract

Symptoms

The main symptom is a slow, painless loss of visual acuity. Blurred vision and reduced contrast vision occur, so that the environment disappears in the fog. People suffering from cataracts often complain of increasing sensitivity to glare, since the light beam is diffusely scattered by the lens opacity.

Occasionally, monocular double images occur, which are still present when closing the partner eye. In addition, halos are observed around light sources. The light-dark adaptation of the eye is slowed and the ability to see spatially may be impaired.

Cataract - the only therapy is surgery

The only effective treatment option is surgical intervention.

Cataracts are not treatable with medication.

In cataract or cataract surgery, the natural lens of the eye that has become cloudy is replaced with a modern plastic lens, thus restoring vision. Together we will decide which treatment method and which type of lens will meet your needs.

Early detection

With regular check-ups, I can observe and document the development and progression of the natural clouding of the eye lens and suggest the optimal time for surgery. The decision whether a cataract operation should be performed is up to the patient and depends on the degree of suffering or the impairment in everyday life.

Prophylaxis

Cataract is a natural sign of aging that can affect anyone sooner or later. There are no preventive measures, but there is an effective therapy.

Cataract surgery is a short operation with great effect. It is the most frequently performed operation on humans and thus has been proven millions of times.

Lens types

Standard lenses (cataract correction)

Standard lenses are artificial lenses made of flexible material. They are a monofocal lens. Due to the single focal point, patients can opt for sharp near or distance vision. The costs are fully covered by health insurance.

Toric lenses (cataract correction)

Toric lenses can correct distortions caused by astigmatism. As a rule, they reduce the distortion so that driving without a visual aid becomes possible. Toric lenses are also available multifocal.

Aspherical lenses (cataract correction)

Aspherical lenses compensate for a certain aberration and improve contrast vision - especially at twilight. They are often combined with a UV and blue light filter.

Multifocal lenses (cataract correction)

Multifocal lenses have multiple focal points. They allow largely sharp vision at different distances.

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Anatomy of the human eye

Eye lens (lat. Lens crystallina)

The lens of the eye focuses the light entering through the pupil. With approximately 10 to 20 diopters of the eye's total refractive power (of about 63 diopters), the lens of the eye - along with the cornea ...

Lenticular bands (lat. Zonula ciliaris)

The lens ligaments - also called zonular fibers - are elastic fibers arranged in a spoke-like pattern around the capsule in which the lens of the eye is located. They hold the lens in position ...

External eye muscles

The external eye muscles are responsible for the movements of the eyes, i.e. changing the direction of gaze. They attach to different parts of the eyeball. Humans have four straight and two ...

Sclera (lat. Sclera) in the eye

The sclera forms the outermost layer of the eye, it is "the white of the eye" that can be seen from the outside around the pupil and iris. It is therefore also called ...

Choroid (lat. Choroidea)

The choroid is located between the sclera and cornea and extends over the entire posterior part of the eyeball. It has a high density of blood vessels and supplies the retina with ...

Blood vessels in the eye

While the retina is supplied by the choroid from one side, blood vessels also lie directly on the back of the eye - the retina. This network of vessels comes ...

Vitreous body (lat. Corpus vitreum)

The vitreous body fills most of the interior of the eye and thus sits between the lens and the retina. Consequently, light entering through the pupil and lens must pass through the vitreous before ...

Retina (lat. Retina)

The retina is responsible for converting light entering the eye into nerve impluses. The retina is very sensitive to light and lines the inside of the eye. It is the largest retina in the world with approximately 127 ...

Yellow spot (lat. Macula lutea) in the eye

The yellow spot is located in the center of the retina and is only about three to five millimeters in size. It gets its name from a yellow pigment that is found on this spot. ...