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<blockquote data-quote="Barbaramoore" data-source="post: 689031" data-attributes="member: 19872"><p>I have a question here. A friend of mine, she is of age 35 is detected of having cataracts. It is totally unexpected because she never complained of having any eye problems and all of a sudden she started to get a blurred vision about 3 months before and when she consulted her ophthalmologist he said that they are the initial symptoms of cataract. No one in her family had cataracts before. I did a little bit of research and what I found is that, the protein in our lens clumps together and creates a clouding effect, and forms a blanket which is called cataracts. But I also read that cataract is a disease that comes due to old age( <a href="http://www.c-care.ca/blog/home-care/four-common-vision-problems-among-seniors/" target="_blank">http://www.c-care.ca/blog/home-care/four-common-vision-problems-among-seniors/</a> ). Is that so? Or can it happen to any person even when he/she has no history of eye problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barbaramoore, post: 689031, member: 19872"] I have a question here. A friend of mine, she is of age 35 is detected of having cataracts. It is totally unexpected because she never complained of having any eye problems and all of a sudden she started to get a blurred vision about 3 months before and when she consulted her ophthalmologist he said that they are the initial symptoms of cataract. No one in her family had cataracts before. I did a little bit of research and what I found is that, the protein in our lens clumps together and creates a clouding effect, and forms a blanket which is called cataracts. But I also read that cataract is a disease that comes due to old age( [URL]http://www.c-care.ca/blog/home-care/four-common-vision-problems-among-seniors/[/URL] ). Is that so? Or can it happen to any person even when he/she has no history of eye problems. [/QUOTE]
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