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info@innovationeyecentre.co.ke
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Kisii Town
Kisumu

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Kisii: +254 727 807097
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A Guide to Cataract Awareness and Care

What is cataract?

Normally, the lens in the eye is clear, allowing light rays to pass through easily and focus on the retina to get clear vision.

As cataract develops, the lens becomes cloudy as in the picture above and interferes with the transmission of light. The resulting image on the retina is thus blurred.

KINDLY NOTE:
  • Cataract is not contagious.
  • Removal of the clouded lens by surgery and implanting an artificial lens is the treatment.

Causes

  • It usually occurs in patients above the age of 40. In some cases, it occurs in children too.
  • Eye diseases such as glaucoma, iritis, eye tumours and diabetes may lead to cataract.
  • As can prolonged use of steroid drugs and eye injuries.
    When to Get Checked: Key Symptoms of Cataracts

Cataracts tend to form slowly over time, making it essential to pay attention to early changes in your vision. You should see an eye care professional if you begin to experience any of the symptoms listed below. Scheduling an eye examination can confirm the cause of your symptoms and help determine whether cataract surgery might be the right treatment for you.

Symptoms you might experience include

  • Blurring or dimness of vision.
  • Feeling of a film over the eyes.
  • Sensitivity to light and glare.
  • Change in colour of pupil.

Types of cataract surgery we offer: Cataract surgery by;

  • MSICS
  • Phacoemulsification

This is a short outpatient procedure that causes little discomfort, and most individuals notice significant improvement in their vision within just a few days.

  • Cataract surgery is done under local anaesthesia for adults and general anaesthesia for children.
  • The ophthalmologist removes cataractous lens either manually or with the help of a phaco machine. An artificial intraocular lens is then placed so as to regain clear vision.
  • It is the ophthalmologist who decides whether the patient can undergo surgery by Phaco method or manually.

Intraocular lens (IOL) implantation

IOL is a tiny transparent convex lens, made of a harmless plastic substance (polymethylmethacrylate / acrylic) inserted in the eye during surgery.

Treatment-Cataract surgery

We specialize in cataract surgery to restore clear vision and improve the quality of life for our patients. We offer two types of cataract surgery to meet the unique needs of our patients. Each method is designed to safely and effectively remove cataracts and restore clear vision. The type of surgery recommended depends on the individual patient’s eye health, the severity of the cataract, and other specific needs.

Unlike contact lenses, an intraocular lens stays permanently in the eye and does not move with change in the posture. It does not cause any irritation and provides clear vision. There are different types of IOLs. The doctor will help you choose the best suitable IOL.

Why Innovation Eye Centre Is Your Best Choice for Cataract Care

Choosing Innovation Eye Centre for your cataract surgery means receiving top-quality care from a dedicated team of professionals committed to restoring your vision and enhancing your overall eye health.

Phacoemulsification Surgery

The latest technique in cataract surgery is phacoemulsification. In this, the surgeon makes a very small incision (about 3mm). Cataract lens is broken by a small ultrasonic probe inserted through this opening and is simultaneously suctioned from the eye. It is then replaced by intraocular lens. In most instances, good vision returns early in the post-operative period.

Advantages of Phacoemulsification surgery

  • Small incision, hence faster wound healing
  • No sutures and associated problems
  • Less number of follow up visits
  • Stable vision after one month
  • Patient can watch television and read books after one week.

At Innovation Eye Centre, you benefit from complete cataract care delivered with advanced expertise, modern technology, and personalized support throughout your treatment journey.

Book an appointment today to explore the best care options with our team of experts.