A cataract is a cloudy or opaque area (an area you cannot see through) in the lens of the eye. The name cataract stems from an ancient conception of something cascading from the “brain of humors” and depositing itself in front of the lens. Other symptoms include faded colors, poor night vision, difficulty in reading, problem with bright light etc. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read, drive a car especially at night or see the expression on a friend’s face. In fact, they are the leading cause of visual loss among adults 55 and older. Eye injuries, certain medications, and diseases such as diabetes and alcoholism have also been known to cause cataracts. Sometimes, protein clumps together, clouding small areas of the lens and blocking some light from reaching the retina. The rate of cataract progression can be unpredictable. Some cataracts worsen significantly within a few weeks; others remain unchanged for many years.
Causes of Cataract
The common Causes of Cataract:
Alcoholism
Trauma
Metabolic disorders
Aging
Smoking
Use of steroids
Heredity
Exposure to radiation
Diabetes
Symptoms of Cataract
Some Symptoms of Cataract:
Increasing difficulty with vision at night.
Cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision .
Loss of color intensity.
Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription.
Fading or yellowing of colors.
Sensitivity to glare from lamps or the sun.
Halos around lights.
Double vision in one eye.
The need for brighter light for reading and other activities .
Treatment of Cataract
For an early cataract, vision may improve by using different eyeglasses, magnifying lenses, or stronger lighting. If these measures don’t help, surgery is the only effective treatment. This treatment involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a substitute lens.
The choices for treating cataracts in children depend on how likely the cataracts are to interfere with development of normal vision.
Cataract surgery consists of removing the lens of the eye and replacing it with an artificial lens. A cataract surgeon will discuss the options with the patient, and together they will decide which type of removal and lens replacement is best.
Sometimes, a cataract should be removed even if it doesn’t cause problems with your vision. For example, a cataract should be removed if it prevents examination or treatment of another eye problem, such as age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy.
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