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Can Cataracts Go Away Naturally? Debunking 5 Common Myths.
Can cataracts go away naturally? How can I get rid of cataracts naturally? Can cataracts be dissolved? We get asked questions like these a lot. Frankly, there is no proven home remedy available for curing or “dissolving” cataracts, and those who lead people to believe that cataracts can go away naturally are promoting myths that delay a patient’s access to helpful treatment.
The perpetuation of these myths is especially frustrating, since the longer a cataract goes untreated, the harder it is to remove and because cataract surgery is one of the most common and safest surgeries available worldwide. Meanwhile, untreated cataracts can eventually lead to serious eye-health issues, including blindness.
If your eyesight is getting worse due to cataracts and you’re on the internet seeking out easy ways to quickly cure cataracts from home, don’t be misled. Take a few moments to learn about the reality about some of the top “How can I get rid of cataracts naturally?” myths, then explore your truly viable cataract treatment options.
Myth #1: The right lifestyle choices can reverse cataract growth
Eating healthier, drinking more water, wearing sunglasses, and eliminating cigarettes from your life are all good in our book; however, these measures are considered tips for cataract prevention and not cataract treatment. None of these changes will reverse your cataract.
Myth #2: My cataract will go away if I ignore it
Ignoring a cataract is, quite simply, a terrible idea — especially if you have fast-growing cataracts, which require immediate attention. Cataracts never go away on their own, they only get worse. In some cases, you and your doctor may decide together that you don’t need cataract surgery right away. At a certain point, however, most people begin to experience enough vision issues that they decide to have their cataract removed. In extreme cases, including cases when cataracts go untreated for decades, you could end up blind.
Myth #3: There are non-surgical treatments for cataracts
While there is some ongoing research regarding non-surgical treatment for cataracts, nothing is proven to work or approved to go to market at this point. So if you’ve heard something about cataract cure eye drops or some other miracle solution, those solutions simply aren’t here yet. There just isn’t enough research or testing to confirm their efficacy.
Myth 4: You can use apple cider vinegar for cataracts
One of the most widely spread home remedy myths concerning cataracts is that you can use apple cider vinegar to reverse cataracts. There are good antioxidants in vinegar and apples, so if you want to somehow incorporate apple cider vinegar in your diet, doing so won’t hurt your cataracts. However, this doesn’t mean that apple cider vinegar has been proven to prevent cataracts or that it’s more effective at preventing cataracts than any other food high in nutrition or antioxidants. And it certainly doesn’t mean that apple cider vinegar is going to reverse or cure your cataracts. There simply is no evidence that proves that at this time.
Myth 5: Cataract surgery is time-consuming, scary, or dangerous
At Eye Center of Texas, we offer safe and effective bladeless cataract surgery. Laser cataract surgery only takes around 30 minutes to complete and only requires between 24 to 48 hours recovery time. During the procedure, an eye surgeon breaks down and removes the clouded cataract lens, then inserts a new, artificial lens that never needs to be changed (unlike contacts).
Our surgeons are some of the most renowned cataract surgeons in Houston and have performed tens of thousands of successful cataract surgeries.If you want to learn more about treatment options for cataracts, check out these resources:
- Laser Surgery vs. Traditional Surgery for Cataracts
- How Does Cataract Surgery Work?
- How Safe is Cataract Surgery?
- How Long Can Cataract Surgery Be Postponed?
- How to Prep for Cataract Surgery
- Cataract Surgery in Both Eyes
- How Long Do Cataract Lenses Last?
- The Cataract Surgery Success Rate
- Lens Options: Multifocal, Monofocal, Astigmatism-Correcting
What will happen if a cataract is left untreated?
There are two main issues with postponing cataract treatment: The first of these is waiting too long to have your cataracts removed can actually make the cataract removal procedure more difficult. Cataracts grow thicker and less pliable over time, making them harder to remove and increasing your chances for complications during cataract surgery. When your cataracts are treated at the right time, however, cataract surgery complications are exceedingly rare.
The second major issue with postponing cataract treatment is the loss of quality of life you may experience due to vision loss. How quickly you experience difficulties from a cataract or cataracts depends on how rapidly your cataract is developing. However, almost all individuals who have had cataracts over a long period of time begin to experience trouble seeing. These issues can lead to problems with everyday tasks including driving, reading, or even recognizing faces.
Live your life free of cataracts. Contact Eye Center of Texas.
Cataracts are extremely common, and so is cataract surgery. Cataract treatment options are safe, effective, and trusted by over 3 million people every year. As one of Houston’s most successful cataract treatment facilities, Eye Center of Texas can help you find the right cataract treatment plan for you and set you down the path towards clearer vision.
Skip the apple vinegar and give us a call at 713-797-1010 or contact us online to get started today.
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