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AUGUST IS CATARACT AWARENESS MONTH

The Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired joins with Prevent Blindness America and the American Academy of Ophthalmologists in recognizing August as Cataract Awareness Month.

About 20.5 million Americans age 40 and older have cataracts. More than half of all Americans develop cataracts by age 80.

Cataracts cloud the eye’s clear lens, similar to a window that is “fogged” with steam. When the lens becomes cloudy, light rays cannot pass through it easily and vision becomes blurry. Cataracts are not a growth or a film over the eye.

Cataracts start out mildly and have little effect on vision at first. But as the cataract becomes denser, so does the impact on vision. See your eye care professional if you experience:

Although cataracts usually develop as part of the aging process, they can also result from:

Currently, there are no medications or exercises that will help cataracts to disappear. However, if cataracts don’t interfere with your life, you may choose not to do anything about them.

When they do begin to interfere with daily activities, they can be treated surgically. Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most frequently performed surgeries in the United Sates, with more than 1.6 million surgeries performed each year. After surgery, vision is improved in most patients. Laser treatment is sometimes used after cataract surgery to remove a film that can occasionally grow behind the lens implant.

Remember to schedule your appointment with your eye care professional for early detection.

If you would like a presentation, more information on cataracts or other visual impairments, please contact the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired at 616-458-1187 or 800-466-8084 and ask to speak to Rosemary Ramos or Charis Austin.