Cataracts, a common eye condition that affects almost everyone as they age, often go unnoticed until our 60s or 70s. We may start experiencing more glare, blur, and difficulty reading road signs, without realizing that our vision is deteriorating. It's astonishing how removing cataracts can reveal a whole new world of vibrant colors, as patients often discover that their furnishings appear completely different after the surgery. Cataracts are a major cause of blindness worldwide, but fortunately, they can be completely cured through surgery. In this blog post, we will delve into the age at which cataracts typically develop, along with the associated risk factors and available treatment options.
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