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Cataracts Causes, Symptoms, Vision Tests, and Surgery


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  • Website: Medicine Net
  • Resource type: Slideshow

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Lower your risk of cataracts by not smoking, limiting alcohol, controlling diabetes and wearing sunglasses. Eyeglasses or contact lenses can help correct vision. Cataract surgery is a safe and effective treatment. Pictures in this slideshow.


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blindness, vision, light sensitivity, diplopia, Intraocular, cataract, retina


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Rated on: 3/8/2017 3:40:00 PM

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