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What Is A Cataract
A cataract is the natural progressive aging of the lens of the eye. The lens is a transparent structure found inside the eye behind the pupil. Depending on the degree of cloudiness,
a cataract can cause little blurring or severe loss of vision. The rate at which a cataract progresses is highly variable. Vision can be restored by surgical removal of the cataract.


Causes

Most cataracts form later in life as a part of the normal aging process. However, cataracts
can develop earlier without any other eye problems. Cataracts can develop as a result of injury, eye disease, systemic problems (such as diabetes), or side effects from certain medications. Cataracts are not caused or worsened by reading, watching too much
television, sewing, or any other normal visual activity. Limiting visual activity will not
slow the progression of a cataract.

Treatment
Cataracts are removed and a replacement lens is implanted. Dr. Steinert uses the
most advanced microsurgical techniques, including phacoemulsification (ultrasound),
foldable small-incision intraocular lenses, self-sealing no-stitch incisions, and
topical (no-needle) anesthesia.






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