What Is a Posterior Subcapsular Cataract?
A posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC) forms at the back of the lens, can develop in months rather than years, and often affects younger people. Here are its causes, risk factors, and treatment.
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A posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC) forms at the back of the lens, can develop in months rather than years, and often affects younger people. Here are its causes, risk factors, and treatment.
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Cataract surgery is a minor procedure, but it still takes 6-8 weeks to fully recover.
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You might’ve heard that cataracts blight everyone at some point in their life. While this is, indeed, true, did you know that some proven factors can hasten their onset?
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You’ve been diagnosed with cataracts in both eyes. Your ophthalmologist has told you that at some point they’ll need to be removed by either traditional or laser cataract surgery.
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Smokey eyes… The term is most commonly used to describe sultry, attractive eyes—something that’s most usually achieved when describing ways to use makeup.
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Blepharitis is a common problem that affects many people. While it’s not usually serious, it causes redness, watery eyes, and soreness when it flares up.
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