Yes.
Cataracts can also occur secondary to other eye diseases--for example, an inflammation of the inner layer of the eye (uveitis ), iris atrophy, or glaucoma.
Although glaucoma and cataracts are both eye conditions that can cause loss of eyesight there are a few differences between them. Cataracts cause a painless loss of transparency overtime, while glaucoma can cause vision loss either slowly or quickly but with pain.
Such cataracts are called complicated cataracts.
Pink eye could happen.
Ophthalmologists are physicians who diagnose and treat diseases of the eye, including glaucoma and cataracts; vision problems such as nearsightedness; and eye injuries. You can read more at http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/482/Ophthalmologist.html
elderly people can get cataracts and glaucoma which makes their eyesight bad
near sighted, far sighted, cataracts, glaucoma, blindness
Dogs can go blind from glaucoma or from advanced cataracts.
glaucoma astigmatsism
dizziness, nasal sores, glaucoma, cataracts, hallucinations, Coma, Death
some common eye defects are:shortsightedness, longsightedness and astigmatism.
Ophthalmologists are physicians who diagnose and treat diseases of the eye, including glaucoma and cataracts; vision problems such as nearsightedness; and eye injuries. You can read more at http://careers.stateuniversity.com/pages/482/Ophthalmologist.html