There is only one "type" of cataract, which is a clouding of the eye's lens.
Though this is true, cataracts can be divided into classifications based on cause (age-related, traumatic, congenital, etc.), opacity, location, and so forth.
Cataract types are designated by where the cataract is located .Posterior Subcapsular cataracts are on the back surface of the lens. Nuclear is the center part of the lens, and the term Cortical is used when the problem is with the peripheral part of the lens.
Cataracts associated with aging (senile or age-related cataracts) most often occur in both eyes, with each cataract progressing at a different rate.
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Such cataracts are called complicated cataracts.
The first thing that came to my mind is cataracts. If your hamster is reasonably old/aged then (that is if hamsters can get cataracts) is is possibly this. I'm no professional but white spots are normally cataracts for all types of animals i.e dogs, goats, sheep, cats etc.
witch river has the most cataracts?
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.
Very Serious, Cataracts can easily cause blindness or death if your pet has cataracts bring him straight to the vet
My opthalmologist said I am developing cataracts.
The three different classifications of cataract grading are nuclear, cortical and posterior subscapular cataract. The most common method of grading is called lens opacities classification system3
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