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Cataracts
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Cataracts... condition that develops in the eyes. This condition is the cloudiness that is found in the eye s crystalline lens or in its envelope. As the crystalline lens becomes cloudy, your vision becomes hazier. It is because the light that passes through the eye s natural lens is block or scattered, thus keeping ... ... areas to complete cataracts. Canines that have complete cataracts suffer total loss of light transmission that results to blindness. Canine cataracts can occur from a variety of causes. This includes trauma, nutritional deficiencies, diabetes, and spontaneous developmental abnormalities. Some are defects ... ... negligence in sterile techniques. * Hemorrhage stile not common but possible, this is sometimes cause by the placement of the incision in the cornea region of the eye. * Swelling of the Cornea it is caused by the response of the eye from the surgical instrument that is inserted. Usually not noticed until ... ... cataract surgery recovery of the phacoemulsification procedure will more quick and uncomplicated. Most doctors will usually advice their patient to use eye drops to promote healing. Patients who want to recovery quickly are advised to wear a protective shield over their eye or eyes to protect the eyes ... ... surgery procedure. * Avoid manual labor two weeks after cataract surgery. * Avoid vigorous sports two weeks after undergoing cataract surgery. Swimming is safe a month after the cataract procedure. Follow these guidelines and you will improve you vision with less complications. Although some patients ...
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