A cataract is a clouding of the eye's lens, leading to blurry vision and vision loss if untreated.
A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens, leading to vision impairment. It commonly occurs with aging, but it can also be caused by trauma, diabetes, or prolonged exposure to sunlight.
Blurred or cloudy vision
Difficulty seeing at night
Sensitivity to light and glare
Double vision
Fading or yellowing of colors
Patent remedies cannot reverse the clouding of the lens. Surgical intervention is often required to remove the cataract and restore vision.
Reduces irritation and strain in the eyes.