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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Cataract 48
  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... Diabetes also increases the chance of having glaucoma, cataracts, and other eye problems. ... that can occur in people with diabetes include: Cataract -- Cloudiness of the eye lens. Glaucoma -- Increased pressure ...
  3. ... retinopathy . Diabetes also increases your risk of glaucoma , cataracts, and other eye problems. You may not notice ... Retina . 7th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2023:chap 48.
  4. ... lupus, glaucoma, herpes infections of the eye, or cataracts. You should discuss this with your surgeon. Other ... before your scheduled follow-up appointment (24 to 48 hours after surgery). At the first visit after ...