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Cataract Formation
 

A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye. Much like the way the lens of a camera focuses on the film to make a picture, the lens of your eye focuses light on the retina to form an image. If the lens of your camera becomes dirty or fogged, then the picture taken will be hazy or blurred. A cataract causes the image on your retina to blur in the same manner by interfering with the ability of the light to pass through the lens to the back of your eye.

The lens consists of a clear material called cortex. It is this cortex that becomes cloudy resulting in a cataract. The clouding of the lens is not a disease or a new growth. It is simply a change that takes place in the eye's own lens. This change is most commonly the result of the aging process, although some very young patients develop cataracts for unknown reasons. Injuries, certain diseases, and some medications may cause cataracts.

 
 
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