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How to Avoid Cataracts – Eye – Eye Care

By uk-times.com30 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Choose your best road to eye health.
PC Dan Siapco MD

My retired partner and founder of Eye, Nannette Crowell, always told her patients, “You will get cataracts if you live long enough.” Cataracts are a part of the aging process. You may find yourself with an operable cataract at an early age or, if you are an average American, at about 73 years old. Cataracts typically begin developing in your mid to late 40’s. Most develop slowly and do not cause noticeable visual symptoms until a person in well into their 70’s although exceptions are not uncommon.

Cataracts develop when the proteins in your natural crystalline lens become cloudy. This occurs for multiple reasons. UV light, medications, health conditions (i.e. diabetes), and trauma are the more commonly seen. These opacities in the lens cause light to scatter and inhibit sharp focusing of the light rays on the retina, reducing the quality of vision. This is commonly experienced as glare and halos at night, difficulty reading smaller print even with glasses on, and difficulty with the activities of daily living.

But you want to learn how to avoid cataracts? The truth is that cataracts are not preventable, although you can delay the onset or slow their progression. This is done by protecting your eyes by wearing UV protective sunglasses, eating your fruits and vegetables, avoiding smoking, and taking care of health problems like diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

What is your motivation for avoiding cataracts? Some might say the surgery. Believe it or not, cataract surgery today is simple, has an extremely low risk profile, and boasts excellent outcomes. It is performed as an outpatient procedure with mild sedation and people are back to their normal lives within days. Unfortunately, you have to live through the stages of cataract formation and also experience the slow degradation of your vision until it’s “medically necessary” to consider cataract surgery. This means living with subpar vision until you have the cataract removed. This is a very common approach that many people take and there is certainly nothing wrong with it.

If you would like to learn more, or if you would like to schedule an appointment or consultation with our talented doctors at Eye, please contact us today. Our entire team is committed to protecting and improving your vision and the health of your eyes. We are happy to answer any questions you might have!

In addition, join us on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube to ask your questions about eyes, exams, and our practice. We’d love to hear from you – and there might be a blog to address your questions in the future.


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