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Breaking Stereotypes: Debunking Common Myths about Cataracts

  • Writer: Mr. Manu Matthew
    Mr. Manu Matthew
  • Apr 2, 2024
  • 2 min read

Cataracts are a prevalent condition affecting the eyes, often accompanied by various misconceptions and myths. Let's debunk some common myths about cataracts:


Myth 1: Cataracts only affect the elderly.

Fact: Although cataracts are frequently seen in older individuals, they are not exclusive to any age group. Several factors, such as genetics, eye injuries, medication, and health conditions like diabetes, can raise the likelihood of developing cataracts at a younger age.


Myth 2: Cataracts only impact individuals with subpar eye health.

Fact: Cataracts have the potential to develop in anyone, regardless of their general eye health. Although some eye conditions may heighten the likelihood of cataracts, they can still grow in people with generally healthy eyes.


Myth 3: Cataracts can transfer from one eye to the other.

Fact: Cataracts do not transfer from one eye to another as an infection would. It is possible for a person to develop cataracts in both eyes separately over time.


Myth 4: Cataracts can be treated with eye drops or medications.

Fact: No eye drops or medications are currently available to reverse or treat cataracts. Removing cataracts through surgery is the most effective way to restore vision impaired by cataracts.


Myth 5: Some people believe that cataract surgery is risky and causes a lot of pain.

Fact: Cataract surgery is considered a safe and widely performed procedure across the globe. Usually done as an outpatient procedure with very little discomfort. Many individuals notice enhanced vision and overall quality of life following cataract surgery.


Myth 6: Changing your lifestyle will not help prevent or slow cataracts. Fact: Ageing is the leading risk factor for cataracts. Lifestyle changes like wearing UV-protective sunglasses, having an antioxidant-rich diet, not smoking, and managing conditions like diabetes can slow down or prevent cataract progression.


Myth 7: Cataracts inevitably lead to loss of vision.

Fact: Cataracts can lead to a considerable decrease in vision if not addressed, although they usually do not result in total loss of sight? With prompt identification and proper intervention, like undergoing cataract surgery, it is possible to effectively address vision impairment caused by cataracts.


It's crucial to dispel these misconceptions about cataracts to ensure people have the right information and are motivated to schedule routine eye check-ups and receive proper treatment for their vision.


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