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Cataract FAQs
Intraocular Lens (IOL) St Louis

 


When can I stoop/lift after cataract surgery?

Now.

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Can I shower/wash my hair and face after cataract surgery?

Yes, as long as you keep your head back and avoid getting anything in your eye.

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When can I drive after cataract surgery?

Dr. Hruza will be able to let you know when you can drive at the time of your office visit following your cataract surgery.

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When can I get new glasses after cataract surgery?

When your prescription stabilizes. Usually two to six weeks after your surgery. Medicare pays for a portion of the fee for a new lens in your glasses one time for each eye after surgery.

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What is a cataract? Who is at risk for developing them?

A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens in the front of the eye. Cataracts aren't painful, but they do cause symptoms, including:

  • Blurred/hazy vision
  • Sensitivity to glare
  • A feeling of “film” over the eye(s)

People at risk for developing cataracts include those who are over 55, have had eye injuries or disease, have a family history of cataracts, smoke cigarettes or use certain medications.

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How are cataracts treated?

For people who are significantly affected by cataracts, surgery is the only way to improve vision. Cataract surgery is the most common surgical procedure in the country. During this procedure, the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens called an intraocular lens implant or IOL.

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"It's hard to believe at age 78 that I will no longer need glasses or contacts to read the phone book and newspaper. (I also have taken 10 strokes off my golf game). The colors are vivid and I can now drive at night! Thank you, Dr. Galanis.

-Richard Baseler

"The 2 multifocal cataract surgeries were a wonderful success - no pain. The results were truly a blessing. I can see all of the colors of the beautiful world we live in. Dr. Galanis' hands and skill are truly a gift from God."

-Donald Conte

"The results of my cataract surgery and the implanted ReSTOR® Multifocal lens have been so remarkable. To be able to see so well at a distance, read fine print, and see all the wonderful colors of life has been like a miracle to me. The surgery was so quick and everyone so pleasant and efficient. My heartfelt thanks to Dr. Galanis and all the staff."

-Mary Lou Tucker

 

 
     
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