Cataract Surgery may Lower Fracture Risk, suggests research
Written By : Dr. Shravani Dali
Medically Reviewed By : Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli
Published On 2025-09-19 16:00 GMT | Update On 2025-09-20 05:35 GMT
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Researchers have found in a new systematic review and meta-analysis that individuals with cataracts face a significantly higher risk of fractures, yet this elevated risk is substantially reduced following cataract surgery.
The study, published in Ophthalmology, synthesized findings from multiple cohort studies and clinical trials to evaluate the association between cataract presence, cataract extraction, and fracture risk, offering new insight into the broader health benefits of vision restoration. Cataracts are a leading cause of visual impairment worldwide, and impaired vision is a known risk factor for falls, which are in turn the primary cause of fractures among older adults.
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