Cataract is a condition in which the lens of eye becomes cloudy. It is commonly seen in the old age. If lens is cloudy, blurred image is seen. The patient experiences cloudy, double vision, sensitivity to light and difficulty seeing at night. Epidemiology :- The WHO survey has shown that there is a backlog of […]
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Cataract : Types, Stages, Symptoms, Treatment
- Post author By Bisht Samridhi
- Post date July 3, 2022
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