Cataract Surgery More Information
A cataract is the clouding of the lens which is the part of the eyes responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images. A cataract occurs when the crystalline lens of the eyes become cloudy or opaque as a result of age, illness, or trauma. This cloudiness can interfere with the eye’s natural ability to direct light and focus an image on the retina. As a result, individuals with cataracts frequently experience a loss of vision. The most common cause of the cataract is the deterioration of the natural structure within the lens of the eye with age. There may be other causes like diabetes, kidney disease, glaucoma, smoking, eye injury, infection, and inflammation inside the eyes. Prolonged use of certain medications can also lead to cataract formation. Common symptoms are blurry vision, the color that seems faded, glare, not being able to see at night, double vision, frequent prescription changes in your eyewear. Adults over the age of 40 should regularly schedule eye