How Common Are Cataracts?
Nearly everyone will eventually have cataracts.
Estimates differ because not all who are affected
seek treatment, but current research indicates that
by age seventy-five at least 70 percent of Americans
either have had cataract surgery or cannot see well
because of cataracts. You'll likely begin to notice
cataract-related vision problems in your early to
mid-sixties.
Cataract surgery is the most common surgical
procedure in the United States. Some 3 million
Americans have cataract surgery every year, often in
an outpatient procedure that takes less than ten to
fifteen minutes. The surgeon replaces the clouded
natural lens with a clear synthetic lens through a tiny
incision. These procedures nearly always succeed in
greatly improving the patient's vision, with almost
no interruption in daily activities.
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