Cataract surgery for people with nystagmus

What is nystagmus?

Many people suffer from nystagmus, or what is called nystagmus. Nystagmus is a condition in which there is an involuntary movement of the eye, the eyes move involuntarily and without control continuously. In most cases, the eyes move horizontally, from right to left in a oscillatory or oscillatory manner, but in other cases the eyes move vertically or circularly.

Nystagmus is usually accompanied by poor vision and its quality, as most people with nystagmus wear glasses. These people also have sensitivity to light, feel that the world is shaking, suffer from dizziness and other vision problems. Nystagmus is often a congenital condition, and can occur as a result of various eye diseases.

In addition to the poor vision that people with nystagmus suffer from, there are two other important things that bother people with nystagmus. First, most of these people cannot obtain a driver's license due to their poor vision, which means that they are not independent in moving around. The second thing is the damage to the self-image of some of them due to nystagmus. Here, in fact, our intervention as doctors to treat nystagmus is very important and necessary to help these people obtain a driver's license and live a normal lifestyle without restrictions and in complete independence. In addition, our intervention also helps to improve self-image and increase self-confidence.

What is cataract?

A cataract is actually a clouding or clouding of the lens of the eye, which is normally transparent. Cataracts occur in the lens of the eye as a result of chemical and structural changes within the lens of the eye. These changes usually occur with age but also due to diabetes, medications, genetic diseases, eye trauma, radiation, smoking and other causes. Cataracts can cause blurred vision and even blindness. Also blurred vision, sensitivity to light, glare, halos, decreased night vision, changes in color vision, and the need for more light to read.

Does cataracts worsen vision symptoms in people with nystagmus?

Absolutely yes. In people with nystagmus in particular, cataracts can cause a deterioration in visual acuity and quality of vision. In addition, cataracts can worsen the severity of glare and light vibration.

Can cataract surgery be performed on people with nystagmus (nystagmus) and with what type of anesthesia?

Absolutely yes. The mere fact of having nystagmus (nystagmus) does not prevent cataract removal and surgery. On the contrary, the presence of cataracts in people with nystagmus is an important factor in the deterioration of vision in any case, and it is necessary to remove them. The eye vibration can be controlled during surgery and the surgery can be performed safely and with great success. Some doctors prefer to perform the surgery under general anesthesia or by injecting a substance that causes paralysis behind the eyeball, but in the vast majority of cases this is not necessary. Dr. Nasser performs the surgery under local anesthesia using eye drops only and without injections and without any anesthesia at all, in addition to using the latest methods for removing cataracts, and the operation is characterized by being very safe and with high success rates.

What tests should a person with nystagmus undergo in order to undergo laser eyeglasses removal surgery?

A complete eye examination including a complete vision examination, corneal imaging examination, retinal examination, and intensive eye examination is recommended by our clinic's nystagmus specialist - Dr. Orwa Nasser. Depending on the condition of the cornea, the degree of numbers, the degree of angles (cylinders), the thickness of the cornea, personal and family history, work, habits, hobbies, expectations and vision capabilities, Dr. Nasser will help you choose the appropriate and safe surgical procedure for you.

Is the cause of nystagmus important in the case of cataract surgery?

No, the cause is not important. The operation can be performed regardless of the cause of the eye shaking.

What types of cataract surgeries are recommended for people with nystagmus?

As mentioned, cataract treatment is usually surgical. During surgery, the cataract is completely removed along with the natural lens and an artificial lens is implanted inside the eye instead of the natural lens. There are several types of lenses that can be implanted. For people with stygmus in particular, the type of lens and surgery will be selected individually and based on the eye examination data, measurements, vision possibilities and lifestyle.


How is cataract surgery performed by Dr. Orwa Nasser?

 The cataract surgery performed by Dr. Nasser is without needles, without scars, and under local anesthesia only. The operation is painless and has a quick recovery. The operation is performed in In a private hospital and under local anesthesia with eye drops only. Sometimes painkillers are given before surgery to make you feel comfortable before the operation. You will be awake throughout the procedure and will hear Dr. Orwa talking to you and his assistants. Dr. Orwa will continue to talk to you during the surgery to reassure you. During the procedure, the cataract is removed from the eye and an artificial lens is implanted. There are no beads or needles during the procedure. At the end of the procedure, a transparent shield is placed over the eye to protect the eye but not cover it. You go home immediately after the procedure with clear instructions and an appointment for a check-up at the clinic the next day. Recovery from the procedure is rapid and you will regain your vision quickly after the procedure.

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