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Cataract 40
- ... often becomes noticeable in your early to mid-40s and is very common. Cataracts -- Cloudiness of the eye lens, causing poor nighttime ...
- ... Mild cases of Fuchs dystrophy often worsen after cataract surgery . A cataract surgeon will evaluate this risk and may modify the technique or the timing of your cataract surgery.
- ... be found by a routine eye test include: Cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye) Diabetes ... ARMD Astigmatism (abnormally curved cornea) Blocked tear duct Cataracts Color blindness Corneal dystrophy Corneal ulcers, infections , or ...
- ... a slow decline in vision as well as cataracts . Corneal erosion in which there is damage to ... example, an abnormal lens due to lenticonus or cataracts can be replaced. Genetic counseling may be recommended ...
- ... that can help treat glaucoma in people having cataract surgery. ACUTE ANGLE GLAUCOMA An acute angle-closure ... a complete eye exam by the age of 40. If you are at risk for glaucoma, you ...