What
Are Cataracts?
In your eye
you have a lens, which is normally clear like a window that has just been
cleaned. If that lens gets cloudy, it's called a cataract (say:
KAH-tuh-rakt). Like a dirty window, a cloudy lens makes it difficult to see
well. The person can still see, but it's blurry.
The lens in
your eye is made of protein and water. But as people get older, sometimes
proteins in the lens stick together and cause cloudiness, or cataracts. At
first, a person who has a cataract may not notice any difference in the way he
or she sees. But over time, the person may find it harder to read and do other
normal tasks. In fact, "cataract" means waterfall in Latin. Why?
Because, if you have one, it can be like seeing through a waterfall.
Cataracts
almost always happen to people who are older than 50. No need to worry —
cataracts aren't contagious, which means you can't get one from someone who has
them. In fact, most people will develop cataracts at some point in their lives
as they get older. It's a normal aging process of the eye.
Rarely, kids are born with cataracts or
develop them while they are babies or during childhood. When kids are born with
cataracts, it may be because they inherited the cataracts (through their genes) or got them when they were still developing inside
their mom before being born.
Whether the person is young or old, cataract surgery
usually solves the problem.
What
Does the Doctor Do?
Someone
who has vision trouble should see an eye doctor. The doctor can test the
person's vision and examine the eyes. When a cataract first forms, a person may
be able to see better by using stronger lighting and wearing glasses.
Eventually, though, surgery may become necessary.During cataract surgery, the cloudy lens is removed and usually replaced with a new plastic lens that a person can easily see through. After the surgery, a person may be able to see better or it may take a while for vision to improve. After surgery, the person will have to do a few special things, like use eyedrops.
Cataract surgery is one of the most common operations performed in the United States. More than 1 million surgeries are done every year. That's a lot of eyes!
Why
Do People Get Cataracts?
Like wrinkles
on a person's skin, cataracts go along with getting older. Cataracts might happen
to someone who's 50 or they might not happen until someone is 70. Certain
factors make it more likely someone will develop cataracts. Some are difficult
to avoid, such as having diabetes and taking certain medications.But kids and adults can do something about other risk factors, such as smoking, poor nutrition, eye injuries, and unprotected exposure to the sun. In other words, don't smoke, eat healthy, protect your eyes from injury, and wear your sunglasses!
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