When we’re young, our lenses are usually like clear glass, allowing us to see through them. As we get older, they start to become frosted, like bathroom glass, and begin to limit our vision.
Cataracts usually appear in both eyes. They may not necessarily develop at the same time or be the same in each eye.
They’re more common in older adults and can affect your ability to carry out daily activities such as driving.
Cataracts can also affect babies and young children.
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