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- ... to severe cataracts that affect vision, or a cataract that is in only 1 eye, will need to be treated with cataract removal surgery. In most (noncongenital) cataract surgeries, an ...
- Images ... The lens of an eye is normally clear. A cataract is when the lens becomes cloudy as you get older. ... Surgery is usually recommended ...
- ... just one eye is done. If you have cataracts in both eyes, your doctor may suggest waiting at least 1 to 2 weeks between each surgery. Recently, some ...
- ... delirium may benefit from hearing aids, glasses, or cataract surgery . Other treatments that may be helpful: Behavior modification to control unacceptable or dangerous behaviors Reality orientation to reduce disorientation
- ... results are harder to interpret in people with cataracts. Blood flow problems shown on fluorescein angiography may suggest blood flow problems in other parts of the body.
- ... to: Clouding of the lens of the eye ( cataracts ) Scarring of the liver ( cirrhosis ) Failure to thrive ... Chernecky CC, Berger BJ. Galactose-1-phosphate - blood. In: Chernecky ... Procedures. 6th ed. St Louis, MO: Elsevier Saunders; 2013: ...
- ... reject the transplanted tissue. This occurs in about 1 out of 3 ... Cataracts Infection of the eye Glaucoma (high pressure in ...
- These complications can develop: Cataracts Cirrhosis of the liver Delayed speech development Irregular menstrual periods, reduced function of ovaries leading to ovarian failure and infertility ...
- ... blood sugar have no symptoms. Symptoms of type 1 diabetes typically ... cataracts, and blindness Sores and infections of the leg ...
- ... years for adults ages 55 to 64 Every 1 to 2 years for adults age 65 ... include: Cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye) Diabetes ...