Can I Live Without Treatment for Cataracts
In short, the answer to this is yes—you can live without having cataract treatment.
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In short, the answer to this is yes—you can live without having cataract treatment.
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Photokeratitis is a reasonably common condition, affecting around 34% of Americans every year.
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Cataracts are generally associated with aging, although there are other—rarer—types that can occur in children and babies.
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Ocular migraines are a very specific type of headache that occurs in association with temporary loss of vision in one eye. You might also hear them referred to as a retinal migraine.
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Cataract surgery is something that most of us will need to undergo at some point later in life.
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Cataracts are a common condition that mostly affects people past the age of 50. They have many different symptoms, ranging from the very subtle to blindness.
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