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The Harvard Medical School’s Guide: Clearing the Fog of Cataracts includes:
✓ | How balancing your blood sugar may help protect your eyesight |
✓ | 1 surprising early warning sign of cataracts |
✓ | 2 easy steps you can take every day to protect your peepers |
✓ | 5 simple no-surgery ways to stay active and independent with early cataracts |
✓ | And so much more! |
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Dear CERASALE,
Are there times you notice your vision is hazy... and you worry it could be cataracts?
Impaired vision is a scary thing. It can mean more accidents, trouble with everyday tasks, and even the loss of your precious independence.
And, yes, cataract surgery is an option. It’s got a great success rate and few complications. But who really wants to go under the knife before it's needed?
Cataract surgery can give you clearer vision. But is it right for you?
Believe it or not, even if you’re diagnosed with cataracts, you may not need surgery. Now you can discover how simple at-home strategies can help you preserve your active lifestyle while delaying surgery.
You’ll also become a savvy consumer should you and your doctor decide surgery is a good option for you, including how to find the right surgeon, how to prepare for surgery, and things you can do to help keep your eyes healthy during recovery and beyond.
In this Harvard Medical School Guide, you’ll find out the latest evidence-based solutions including:
The 5-step solution to catching cataracts early, before they damage your vision
Why quitting this bad habit has the little-known bonus benefit of improving eyesight
The artificial lens you probably want to avoid if you drive at night
The “eagle eyes diet” that may prevent or slow the growth of cataracts
5 questions to ask your surgeon to get the best results
When you should only have surgery on one eye at a time
And much more!
Clearing the Fog of Cataracts clears away the confusion and misinformation around cataracts. Discover the truth about whether you really need cataract surgery. Plus, resources to find the right surgeon and a step-by-step guide to everything you need to know about surgery if you choose to have it. Even better, you’ll find out the secrets to protecting your eyes and vision at any age.
To your best health,
Howard E. LeWine, M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing
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