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In some rare cases, children are born with visible cataracts or develop them during childhood. If you are the parent of such a child, it’s important to understand more about cataract surgery as an option. Cataracts in children can be scary for parents, but in most cases, cataract surgery can restore the child’s vision. According to the Boston Children’s Hospital, approximately one child in 5,000 develops cataracts, and children account for 0.4 percent of all cases. Here are some questions to ask your eye doctor about cataract surgery for your child:
Based on the severity of my child’s condition, how soon should we consider cataract surgery?
Is cataract surgery the only option for my child?
If cataract surgery is not performed, what problems will develop later in life?
How much will my child’s surgery cost?
What caused my child’s cataracts?
How long will it take for my child to recover?
How long will it be before my child can return to his or her normal activities?
What kind of medications will my child be on while he or she recovers?
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