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Cataract is the leading cause of treatable blindness in India. At Bhakti Netralaya, we combine DNB Gold Medalist surgical expertise with world-class Alcon Phacoemulsification technology — delivering outcomes that match the best eye hospitals in India’s major cities, right here in Malkapur & Burhanpur.
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What Is a Cataract?
The human eye contains a natural transparent lens situated behind the iris. This lens focuses incoming light precisely onto the retina, enabling clear vision at all distances. A cataract develops when this lens gradually becomes cloudy — scattering and blocking light rather than focusing it. The result is progressive blurring, haziness, glare sensitivity, and eventually, significant vision loss.
Cataracts are not a surface film that grows over the eye. The clouding occurs within the lens itself, at a biochemical and cellular level. This is why eye drops, medicines, or glasses cannot reverse a cataract. The only definitive, permanent treatment is surgical removal of the cloudy lens and its replacement with a clear artificial lens — an Intraocular Lens (IOL).
Who Develops Cataracts?
While cataracts are most commonly associated with ageing, they can develop at any age and for a variety of reasons. At Bhakti Netralaya we treat the full spectrum of cataract types across all age groups.
Know the Signs
Warning Signs of Cataract — When to Visit Us
Early cataracts often cause subtle symptoms that are easy to dismiss. Knowing the warning signs allows you to seek timely treatment — when surgery is safest, simplest, and most effective.
Blurred Vision
Gradually blurring or cloudy vision — like looking through a dirty or foggy window
Light Sensitivity & Glare
Increased sensitivity to bright light, glare, and halos around lights — especially troublesome at night
Frequent Prescription Changes
Frequent changes in spectacle prescription — particularly a rapid shift toward stronger reading glasses
Fading Colours
Fading or yellowing of colours — the world appears less vibrant or tinged with yellow-brown
Double Vision
Double vision in one eye — even when the other eye is closed
Reading Difficulty
Difficulty reading fine print or seeing detail, particularly in bright conditions
Night Driving Difficulty
Night driving difficulty — headlights appear star-burst or surrounded by glare
