doses of steroids. Cataracts usually start out small and at their beginning stages have little or no effect on your vision.
You may tend to realize that your vision is some-what blurred and that light from the sun, car lights, lamps, or street lights at night may seem to cause more glare than before. A nuclear cataract will be noticeable as soon as you have it. However, a subcapsular cataract may not appear until it has been well-developed. When you have a form of cataracts, you may treat it with glasses, strong bifocals, or contacts. When your cataract gets bad, however, you may want to try surgery. Cataract surgery is the most performed surgery in all of the United States. While you are in surgery, the doctor will give you a clear, plastic intraocular lens, while removing your old lens. Many people, nine out of every ten, regain very good vision, usually between the ranges of 20/20 and
20/40. No one knows exactly what causes cataracts. There have been many theories over the years. Many studies conclude that cataracts may be caused by over exposure to ultra-violet light. It has also been suggested that other types of radiation may be involved with cataract development. Some studies suggest that people with diabetes, users of steroids, or major tranquilizers may be at risk for developing cataracts. Other studies concluded that people who have a diet full of antioxidants may be linked to cataracts. Other dangers include cigarette smoke, heavy alcohol consumption, or air pollution could possibly be linked to cataracts.