What is a cataract?

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What is a cataract?

A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that affects vision. Most cataracts are related to aging. Cataracts are very common in older people. By age 80, more than half of all Americans either have a cataract or have had cataract surgery.
A cataract can occur in either or both eyes. It cannot spread from one eye to the other.

What is the lens?

The lens is a clear part of the eye that helps to focus light, or an image, on the retina. The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye.
The lens must be clear for the retina to receive a sharp image. If the lens is cloudy from a cataract, the image you see will be blurred.

What causes cataracts?

The lens lies behind the iris and the pupil. It works much like a camera lens. It focuses light onto the retina at the back of the eye, where an image is recorded. The lens also adjusts the eye’s focus, letting us see things clearly both up close and far away. The lens is made of mostly water and protein. The protein is arranged in a precise way that keeps the lens clear and lets light pass through it. But as we age, some of the protein may clump together and start to cloud a small area of the lens. This is a cataract. Over time, the cataract may grow larger and cloud more of the lens, making it harder to see.

Researchers suspect that there are several causes of cataract, such as smoking and diabetes. Or, it may be that the protein in the lens just changes from the wear and tear it takes over the years.

How can cataracts affect my vision?

Age-related cataracts can affect your vision in two ways:

Clumps of protein reduce the sharpness of the image reaching the retina.
The lens consists mostly of water and protein. When the protein clumps up, it clouds the lens and reduces the light that reaches the retina. The clouding may become severe enough to cause blurred vision. Cataracts tend to “grow” slowly, so vision gets worse gradually. Over time, the cloudy area in the lens may get larger, and the cataract may increase in size. Seeing may become more difficult. Your vision may get duller or blurrier.
The clear lens slowly changes to a yellowish/brownish color, adding a brownish tint to vision.
As the clear lens slowly colors with age, your vision gradually may acquire a brownish shade. At first, the amount of tinting may be small and may not cause a vision problem.

If you have advanced lens discoloration, you may not be able to identify blues and purples. You may be wearing what you believe to be a pair of black socks, only to find out from friends that you are wearing purple socks.

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Pulse Practice is open subject to Government Guidelines.

Pulse Practice has strict infection control and prevention protocols in place in the clinic, diagnostic facilities and treatment rooms to protect patients, healthcare workers and consultants in order to minimise the risk of any infection, including COVID-19.

We have increased alcohol gel dispensing facilities for hand hygiene, and during your time on site ask that you maintain good hand hygiene and adhere to cough and sneeze etiquette. All common touch points are cleaned regularly with increased rotas to ensure cleanliness.

 

 

Pulse Practice is open subject to Government Guidelines.

 

Pulse Practice has strict infection control and prevention protocols in place in the clinic, diagnostic facilities and treatment rooms to protect patients, healthcare workers and consultants in order to minimise the risk of any infection, including COVID-19.

We have increased alcohol gel dispensing facilities for hand hygiene, and during your time on site ask that you maintain good hand hygiene and adhere to cough and sneeze etiquette. All common touch points are cleaned regularly with increased rotas to ensure cleanliness.