1. Cataracts are opacities or cloudiness in the lens of the eye that impair vision. They are most commonly age-related but can be caused by eye injuries, medical conditions like diabetes, or exposure to radiation.
2. Symptoms include reduced visual acuity, glare, distorted vision, and difficulty seeing colors. Examination reveals a dim red reflex and opacity visible through a slit lamp.
3. Treatment is usually surgical removal of the cloudy lens, most commonly through phacoemulsification which uses ultrasound to break up the lens for removal. Post-operative care involves steroid and antibiotic eye drops. Potential complications include infection, bleeding, inflammation, and refractive errors.