Facts about Cataracts
                                              A cataract is the clouding or
                                              yellowing of the natural which
                                              causes a decrease in vision or, if
                                              left untreated complete, eventual
                                              blindness.

                                              Here are       some     facts   about
                                              cataracts:

                                            • It is an ancient disease and the
                                            word cataract eye drops is a part
of the English language since the 16th century.

•     Cataracts are the leading cause of visual loss in adults aged 55 and older
and the leading cause of blindness worldwide.

•       There are estimated to be almost 18 million people who are bilaterally
blind from cataract.

•     There are many types of cataracts, but the majority of people develop
nuclear cataracts which are a natural result of the aging process.

•     Acquired cataracts account for over 99% of all cataracts. Congenital
cataracts account for less than 1%.

•     The cause of the cataract is also frequently used to classify them.

•      Most commonly, cataracts are related to increasing age but also can
occur in childhood.

•    Other causes of this condition are; metabolic and                   nutritional
abnormalities, drugs, trauma, radiation exposure and inflammation.

•     Risk factors that accelerate this condition include; diabetes, injuries of the
eye, smoking and radiation.

•     Women are at higher risk of developing cortical and nuclear cataracts
then men.

•      One way to restore vision is to remove the opaque or clouded lens
surgically and replace it with a new manmade intra-ocular lens. In adults, the
procedure can generally be done under local anesthetic and takes around half
an hour to do.

•     The day after surgery most patients find their sight returning within
minutes of the dressing being removed.

Facts about cataracts

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    Facts about Cataracts A cataract is the clouding or yellowing of the natural which causes a decrease in vision or, if left untreated complete, eventual blindness. Here are some facts about cataracts: • It is an ancient disease and the word cataract eye drops is a part of the English language since the 16th century. • Cataracts are the leading cause of visual loss in adults aged 55 and older and the leading cause of blindness worldwide. • There are estimated to be almost 18 million people who are bilaterally blind from cataract. • There are many types of cataracts, but the majority of people develop nuclear cataracts which are a natural result of the aging process. • Acquired cataracts account for over 99% of all cataracts. Congenital cataracts account for less than 1%. • The cause of the cataract is also frequently used to classify them. • Most commonly, cataracts are related to increasing age but also can occur in childhood. • Other causes of this condition are; metabolic and nutritional abnormalities, drugs, trauma, radiation exposure and inflammation. • Risk factors that accelerate this condition include; diabetes, injuries of the eye, smoking and radiation. • Women are at higher risk of developing cortical and nuclear cataracts then men. • One way to restore vision is to remove the opaque or clouded lens surgically and replace it with a new manmade intra-ocular lens. In adults, the procedure can generally be done under local anesthetic and takes around half an hour to do. • The day after surgery most patients find their sight returning within minutes of the dressing being removed.