Yes, cataracts typically develop in the lens of the eye, which is located at the front, not the back. However, conditions affecting the back of the eye, such as age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy, can cause vision problems that may be confused with cataracts. It’s important to have a comprehensive eye exam to determine the specific cause of vision changes.
Yes, cataracts can cause eyes to water. As cataracts develop, they may lead to changes in vision and increased sensitivity to light, which can result in excessive tearing as the eyes attempt to protect themselves. Additionally, the discomfort associated with cataracts may trigger a reflex response that causes the eyes to produce more tears.
If cataracts are present in both eyes, only one eye at a time should be operated on.
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there are specialist who can repair a dogs eyes, alot of dogs have cataracts removed now and get sight back
No, if it comes in contact with your eyes it will give you cataracts.
Very high cholesterol levels can cause cataracts in the eyes.
False: Cataracts are cloudy spots in the eye's lens that develop as we age.
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Of course they can! They see out their eyes unless they have a lot of fur and it gets in front of their eyes. A condition that may cause them not to see out of their eyes is called cataracts.
Cataracts associated with aging (senile or age-related cataracts) most often occur in both eyes, with each cataract progressing at a different rate.
Perhaps getting cataracts ?
No, eye color is determined by the properties of the iris. Cataracts develop inside the lens, which is behind the iris. In very bad cases of cataracts the pupil can look cloudy or even white, but this does not affect the iris color.