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Opthalmic Microscope: Secondary Cataracts

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Secondary cataracts are cataracts that are not brought about as a result of the aging process of a person. It is not a result of any prenatal malformation before birth either. This type of cataract can form after surgery for other eye problems, such as glaucoma.
An eye surgery utilizes an opthalmic microscope for clearer imaging.
Secondary […]

Opthalmic Microscope: Senile and Congenital Cataracts

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Senile Cataracts
Senile cataract is the most common type of cataract. It is the kind of cataract that usually develops with a person’s age. The lens of our eyes grows all through out life. The lenses of our eyes are found to be growing in size as we age. There are major changes too in the […]

Opthalmic Microscope: Cataract Symptoms

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

The most common symptoms of a cataract include cloudy, blurry, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision.  Most cataract patients often commonly complain of too much glare, like when they are driving, from lamps, headlights, sunlight and other light sources. They might see these light sources as too bright compared to how a person with no cataracts […]

Opthalmic Microscope: Cataract Causes

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

There are numerous kinds of causes that trigger the development of cataracts. In most of the cases, they are one or more of the following factors associated with cataracts.
Age is the first factor. Most people when they age develop changes in their lenses, causing it to become rigid, hazy and cloudy. Age related cataracts are […]

Opthalmic Microscope: Cataract Occurence

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Most cataract cases are found to be related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. The lens of the eye is normally clear, however, cataracts may also be present at or shortly after birth. These are referred to as congenital cataracts.
Severe cataracts can cause so many disabling effects in the patient’s life. Common […]

Opthalmic Microscope: Cataract

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Generally speaking, cataract refers to any imperfection in the lens clarity of the eyes. It may be due to several reasons. More specifically, cataract is a painless clouding of the lens of the eye, which lies behind the structures called, the iris and the pupil.
The lens works by focusing light onto the retina at the […]

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