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Cataract

What is a Cataract?

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A cataract is a very common eye disease in which the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy thus resulting in blurred or misty vision. In a normal situation, the lens focuses light onto the retina so that we can see clearly but with cataracts, the lens becomes cloudy & cannot focus light onto the retina thus making reading, driving or even facial recognition challenging.
Cataracts can develop slowly over time with ageing but can also be caused by injury as well as certain medical conditions such as diabetes or long-term use of certain medications.
Luckily, cataracts can be effectively treated with modern surgical methods, restoring clear vision & improving quality of life.

Common Symptoms of Cataract

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Hazy or blurred vision

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Sensitivity to light

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Difficulty seeing in the dark

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Washed-out or pale colors

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Double vision in one eye

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Frequent shifts in eyeglass prescription

Causes of Cataract

  • Natural aging of the eye lens
  • Eye injury
  • Long-term use of steroids & some medicines
  • Diabetes & other diseases
  • Prolonged exposure to UV light
  • Family history of cataracts
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Prevention & Precaution Tips for Cataract

  • Use sunglasses that protect against harmful UV rays
  • Eat a balanced diet filled with antioxidants & vitamins
  • Manage diabetes & other diseases
  • Stop smoking & stop excessive consumption of alcohol
  • Get periodic eye examination after the age of 40
  • Guard eyes & prevent injuries using proper protective gear

Diagnosis & Treatment for Cataract

  • Complete eye test with visual acuity measures
  • Slit-lamp test to identify clouding in the lens
  • Retinal test to eliminate other vision problems
  • In early stages, new glasses or intensified lighting may be all that is needed
  • Surgical procedures for advanced cases involve cataract surgery & lens implantation

Take the First Step For a Clearer Vision

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