Intumescent cataract definition and meaning states that it is the older stage of cataract that progresses when the lens becomes swollen from the effect of degenerated lens protein, and this may lead to secondary angle closure (acute) glaucoma and maybe vision impairment.
An intumescent cataract is the type of cataract that leads to a swollen or congested lens. The term intumescent is often used to refer to substances that swell due to the contact to heat or flames. In the case of the intumescence lens, it refers to swelling or hydration associated with increased intralenticular pressure to the lens that causes the cataract.
Intumescent Cataract is mainly caused due to the swelling and hydration of the lens. Apply a cold press for immediate relief, gently tap or massage the area to improve blood flow. Stay away from heat and other radiations that cause irritability to the eye. Use protective eyewear, including glasses and eye shields when out in son to avoid direct contact of the rays and heat.
One of the effective Intumescent Cataract treatment options for surgery, i.e. removal of the lens often called as lens extraction or cataract removal. The procedure of treatment was formerly intracapsular extraction, with total removal of the lens that is within its capsule. The inner portion of the lens that was damaged/ruptured that caused the blurred vision can be removed by emulsification and aspiration. More recently the removed cataract has been carefully replaced with a plastic intraocular lens. In this method the inner parts of the lens are all that is removed; the capsule is retained and the intraocular lens is placed inside it.
If you or someone close to you has developed Intumescent Cataract, do not put off an eye test. Walk into Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital for an appointment with top specialists and surgeons in the field of eye care. Book an appointment now for Cataract Treatment and other Eye Treatment.
An intumescent cataract is characterized by swelling or bulging of the lens due to water accumulation.
Common symptoms include blurry vision, sensitivity to light, glare, and difficulty seeing in dimly lit environments.
Intumescent cataracts develop when water accumulates within the lens, causing it to swell and bulge.
Risk factors for intumescent cataracts include aging, diabetes, prolonged exposure to sunlight, and certain medications like steroids.
Treatment options at Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital may include cataract surgery, where the clouded lens is removed and replaced with an artificial lens implant.
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