Sadly yes, cataract is a a eye disease that will make your lens become cloudy to make it a little hard for you to see. If you have any signs of Cataract, like if your vision is getting blurry or cloudy. You most go to your eye doctor regularly to get that checked out. At times, it could cause lost of vision if you don't pay attention to it.
it is a disease that affects the eye
Systemic illnesses, such as diabetes, may result in cataracts.
Genetic defects or an infection or disease in the mother during pregnancy are among the causes of congenital cataracts.
Cataracts are a disease of the lense area of the eye.
A few things that I know are common amongst Pembroke Welsh Corgis are cataracts, retinal and hip dysplasia, epilepsy, disk disease, Von Willebrand's disease and back disorders.
Such cataracts are called complicated cataracts.
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.
witch river has the most cataracts?
A cataract is an opacity of the lens the eye. Cataracts can be either inherited or the result of disease or age. Older animals often experience a gradual clouding of the eye. Quick onset is reported to occur in some cavies with diabetes. this was taken from: http://www.guinealynx.com/eyes.html#cataracts
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.
A generally healthy breed, although some are prone to hip dysplasia, hereditary cataracts, allergies to grass and congenital heart disease or mange.