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- Website: Mayo Clinic
- Resource type: Article
Summary - The message of this resource is:
A cataract causes blurry vision. Cataract surgery removes the cloudy lens from your eye and replaces it with an artificial one. Cataract surgery usually takes an hour or less to complete, and you go home the same day.
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eye, vision, blurry, blurred, light, see, sight, glasses, lens, optometrist
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Rated on: 11/10/2018 4:10:05 PM
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