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  2. Cataracts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cataracts/symptoms-causes/syc-20353790

    A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye, which is typically clear. For people who have cataracts, seeing through cloudy lenses is like looking through a frosty or fogged-up window. Clouded vision caused by cataracts can make it more difficult to read, drive a car at night or see the expression on a friend's face.

  3. Cataracts - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    For cataracts, some basic questions to ask include: Are cataracts causing my vision problems? What kinds of tests do I need? Will cataract surgery correct my vision problems? What are the potential risks of cataract surgery? Are there risks in waiting to do surgery? What will cataract surgery cost, and will my insurance cover it?

  4. Cataracts - Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, Diagnosis ... - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/eye-health/cataracts/what-are-cataracts

    10 min read. If you’re over 60 and your vision has gotten blurry or cloudy, you may have cataracts. It’s a common condition in older adults, and it can be treated by your eye doctor. What Are the...

  5. Cataracts: Signs, Symptoms & Treatment Options - Cleveland Clinic

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    Cataracts are cloudy areas that form on your eye’s lens. Age-related cataracts are the most common type. Symptoms include blurry vision and glare around lights.

  6. Cataracts - National Eye Institute

    www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/eye-conditions-and-diseases/cataracts

    A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of your eye. More than half of all Americans age 80 and older either have had cataracts or have had surgery to get rid of cataracts. Learn about the types, symptoms, and causes of cataracts and how your doctor will diagnose and treat them.

  7. What Are Cataracts? - American Academy of Ophthalmology

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    A cataract is when your eye's natural lens becomes cloudy. Proteins in your lens break down and cause things to look blurry, hazy or less colorful. In this article: Vision Problems with Cataracts. Symptoms of Cataracts. Causes of Cataracts. Diagnosing Cataracts. Treating Cataracts. Inside our eyes, we have a natural lens.

  8. Cataract - Wikipedia

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    A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that leads to a decrease in vision of the eye. [ 1 ][ 7 ] Cataracts often develop slowly and can affect one or both eyes. [ 1 ] . Symptoms may include faded colours, blurry or double vision, halos around light, trouble with bright lights, and difficulty seeing at night. [ 1 ] .

  9. Cataract Surgery: Risks, Recovery, Costs - American Academy of...

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    Cataract surgery is an operation to remove your eye’s lens when it is cloudy. What to Expect with Cataract Surgery. Cataract Surgery Recovery. What Are the Risks of Cataract Surgery? Posterior Capsular Opacification. Cataract Surgery Costs. The purpose of your lens is to bend (refract) light rays that come into the eye to help you see.

  10. Cataract surgery - Mayo Clinic

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    Cataract surgery is a procedure to remove the lens of the eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens. A cataract causes the lens to become cloudy when it is typically clear. Cataracts can eventually affect vision. Cataract surgery is performed by an eye doctor, also called an ophthalmologist.

  11. Cataract Surgery: Recovery and How It Works - Cleveland Clinic

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    Cataract surgery is currently the only proven way to treat cataracts in adults. For most people, surgery restores vision and has no complications. It’s a quick, outpatient procedure with a fast recovery.