Dr Claudine Pang Cataract Surgery in Singapore

Published - 11 February 2020, Tuesday
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Claudine

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Many people have asked me about floaters and whether there is any treatment for it. First of all, let us understand that floaters are very common.

Almost 70-80% of individuals will experience floaters at some point in their lives. Does this mean that everyone with floaters needs to have their floaters treated?

The answer to that is NO. The majority of floaters are left alone and require no treatment at all.

What are eye floaters?

Floaters are the little black, grey or translucent dots that we occasionally see floating in our vision. We think it’s a fly, but no, it’s not!

The floater sits within our eyeball and is a shadow cast by the condensed vitreous gel as it moves in our eye.

Read More of my explanation here:
https://www.drclaudinepang.com.sg/eye-floaters-treatment/

John Gordon

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Dr. Claudine Pang is an internationally recognized Retinal Eye surgeon with more than 13 years of ophthalmology experience located in Singapore.

She has performed thousands of cataract surgeries besides many other retinal surgeries. Cataract surgery (surgery to remove and replace cloudy lens from the retina) is one of her main fortes alongside a wide range of other types of surgeries.

She believes that considering each patient’s medical complains and symptoms is crucial for effectiveness.

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