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What are the Types of Cataract?

What are the Types of Cataract?

Not all cataract cases are the same. Cataract frequently occurs with blurring of whole lens. Some types of cataract start with the blurring of a part of the lens and then spread to the other parts. The cataract development mostly takes years; while in some cases it occurs only in a few months. Cataract may develop in both eyes simultaneously but in different rates.

- Nuclear cataract: Opacification of the innermost nucleus in the shape of a spot.

- Cortical cataract: Opacification of the outer surface of the lens.

- Corticonuclear cataract: Opacification of the outer surface and the inner nucleus.

- Posterior capsule cataract: Opacification of the part of the lens close to posterior capsule.

- Mature cataract: Opacification of the complete lens.

- Nigra cataract: The severest state of matured cataract.

Update Date : 25-04-2022

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