Only way to treat it would be surgery.
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.
Chronic opthalmic conditions include glaucoma, cataracts, uveitis, and retinitis. Glaucoma can be treated with a variety of pharmacologic agents depending on if its wide-angle or closed-angle, acute or chronic. Inflammation and infections can be treated with antibiotics and immunosuppressants, respectively. Cataracts can be surgically corrected.
Loss of transparency of the lens is commonly known as cataracts. It causes vision to become cloudy or blurry, leading to difficulty seeing clearly. Cataracts can worsen over time but can be treated with surgery to remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial one.
Cataracts are treated with increasing success by implant surgery. It is important, however, to seek treatment at medical centers with eye surgeons familiar with the possible complications of cataract surgery in patients with Marfan syndrome.
Such cataracts are called complicated cataracts.
No, cataracts are not scraped off. They are typically treated through a surgical procedure where the cloudy lens of the eye is removed and often replaced with an artificial lens. This procedure is safe and commonly performed to restore clear vision. Scraping is not a method used in cataract treatment.
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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.
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Toxic cataracts result from chemical toxicity, such as steroid use.
The cataracts did not impede the Egyptians from crossing the Nile.