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subject: Complications Of A Cataract Surgery That Doctors May Hide From You [print this page]


The human eye has a crystalline lens where the light can pass through towards the retina, thereby creating a clear vision. Cataract is a problem which develops on the lens of the eyes and causes problems of the sight. It is a sort of cloudy spot which can complicate doing regular activities. Common symptom of this problem includes changes in the color perception, blurry vision, darkening of the vision and night blindness.

In conventional medicine, there is no drug or prescription that can address the cataract problem. Thus, sufferers are left with surgery as their only option. Cataract surgery is a process in which a small incision is made in the side of the cornea (the front part of the eye) where it is inserted an instrument that uses high frequency ultrasound to break up the center of the natural lens of the eye and suction it out. This is replaced by a lens implant made of plastic, silicone or acrylic, which becomes a permanent part of the eye. However, complications of a cataract surgery are likely to happen. The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body and performing a surgery on it is likely to cause it damage.

The most common of the complications of a cataract surgery is the condition known as posterior capsule opacity. This happens when lens capsule which serves as the protection of the eye lens developed cells coming from the outer layer of the eye cornea. The cells start to grow in the capsule which leads to hazy vision. Another common complication of a cataract surgery is the dislocation of the intraocular lens which was implanted on the eyes. This condition of the lens getting out of position can lead the patient to have a double vision. Endophthalmitis is considered one of the worst complications which may occur following the cataract surgery. This is an infection that can happen on the entirety of the eye and can result in total and permanent blindness. A person who underwent this procedure is likely to develop other complications such as squint, glaucoma and retinal detachment.

These are the common complaints of sufferers who have come to me for homeopathic treatment (they were operated of one eye only) and previously sought the help of some allopathic doctors. After experiencing these complications from a cataract surgery, they would want to enjoy the benefits of Homeopathy. These persons realized it is the best way to treat cataracts.

Homeopathy for treating a cataract or certain complications caused by surgery is based on the principle of stimulating the healing of the body to achieve the cure desired. There are different homeopathic remedies used for cataracts. The following are a few of them: Causticum, Calcarea Phosphorica and Sepia Officinalis. Homeopathy is a non-invasive and effective treatment without the undesirable complications of a cataract surgery.

by: Ivan Miller




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