Cataracts are the world’s leading cause of blindness. Find out about the causes and common symptoms of cataracts, and learn how they can be treated.
Cataracts are the world’s leading cause of blindness. Find out about the causes and common symptoms of cataracts, and learn how they can be treated.
The clear lens at the front of the eye is made from special proteins. Cataracts form when these proteins break down and create cloudy patches on the lens. Over time the patches can grow bigger, causing blurry vision.
The main types of cataracts are:
Cataracts can form on different parts of the lens. Cataracts that develop in the centre of the eye, called ‘nuclear cataracts’, are most common.
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Try the simulatorA cataract develops when protein in the eye’s lens builds up to form a layer. This natural process happens gradually as we age. It can lead to blurred vision and eventual blindness. Cataracts can also form as a result of trauma to the eye.
Risk factors that can increase your chances of developing cataracts include:
You may not notice any changes in your vision when a cataract first develops. But as it becomes denser, you’re likely to experience some visible signs.
Common signs of cataracts include:
If you have cataracts, things can start to look dim, blurred or distorted, as if you’re looking through dirty glass. Your vision may seem cloudy, and it can also be hard to make out details or colours.
Source: Lancet Global Health Commission on Global Eye Health (2021)
If you have cataract symptoms, it’s important to visit a doctor for a diagnosis so you can be treated. You may also be diagnosed by an optometrist during a routine eye test, which should take place every two years.
During your eye exam, an eye specialist may test your vision by asking you to read letters or symbols from a chart and by performing a close check of your eyes to see if the lens has become cloudy.
Prescription glasses or contact lenses can help improve a person’s eyesight during the early stages of cataracts. However, it’s still important to seek further treatment, such as surgery, to prevent permanent sight loss.
Cataract surgery is the only way to restore vision. The operation is straightforward and effective. It involves removing the clouded lens from the lens capsule and replacing it with an artificial one. A patient’s vision starts to return within a few hours of surgery. Learn more about cataract surgery
Benefits of cataract surgery include:
An operation to treat cataracts can take as little as 20 minutes, and a person’s vision can start to return a few hours after surgery.
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