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Top 3 Cataract Myths

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There are many common misconceptions about cataracts, but these are the ones we hear most often.

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Myth: Cataracts can be treated with medication.

Fact: The only proven treatment option for cataracts is cataract surgery. Surgery is done one eye at a time.

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Myth: Cataract surgery hurts—or is scary.

Fact: During surgery, your eye will be numb from the eye drops and you will be given sedation to ensure you are comfortable, relaxed, and without pain.

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Myth: Cataract surgery has a long recovery period.

Fact: Most patients can see pretty well shortly after cataract surgery, and you should be able to return to your daily routine within a day or two.

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