Cataract and its treatment

A Cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye. Developing Cataracts will cause the sight to become cloudy and misty. Cataracts result from changes in the way the cells of the lens are arranged and their water content, which causes the lens to become cloudy instead of clear. A cataract is not a growth or a film growing over the eye; it is simply the lens becoming cloudy. Cataracts can affect one or both eyes and treated by surgery, during which the cloudy lens is removed and replaced by an artificial lens.

  • Cortical cataracts
  • Posterior subcapsular cataracts
  • Complications of cataract surgery

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