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    Colorado Cataract

    Cataract is the clouding of the crystalline lens of the eyes of which causes a decrease in the vision. Cataracts distort and prohibit the important light from reaching the back of the eye, thus, impairing the eye's capability to focus. On the other hand, some cataracts cause no troubles in an individual's vision for a long time (cloudiness and blurriness can be temporarily treated with sturdier bifocals, proper eyeglasses and for some, magnifying lenses) but as it mature the opacity in the lens enhances causing a gradual decrease in the vision. Loss of vision or blindness can sometimes result to these.
    Eye specialists consider cataracts as a condition not a disease. Every individual can develop cataracts. In the bulk cases, cataracts develop as an individual grows older. In Colorado alone, seventy percent of the Colorado cataracts are from the age of 70 an above. In addition to the age factor, the second leading cause of Colorado cataracts are diabetes. It is also one of the causes of blindness in adults between 20 to 74 years of age. Diabetes and obesity are both associated to the early onset of the development of the Colorado cataract. Another possible factor for the development of Colorado cataract is eye trauma. Traumatic Colorado cataracts develop from an injury in the lens of the eyes or the eye as a whole. Infants are susceptible too in developing cataracts. In Colorado, some infants develop congenital cataracts. This type of Colorado cataract develops on infants and sometimes develops during childhood. This kind of Colorado cataract is genetic. Radiation is another factor in cataract development in the Colorado area. Excessive exposure to sunlight is the cause of this Colorado cataract. So be certainly to wear protective eyewear when you're in the Colorado area. The long term use of some drugs (steroids for one) can also develop cataract. Lifestyle habits are also another factor in the development of cataracts in Colorado.
    For those individuals in the Colorado area who already have cataracts, their everyday activities will steadily become affected due to the loss of the clearness and the sharpness of their vision. Most cataracts develop over a long period but as the years go by the condition of the individual's vision will steadily deteriorate. It will ultimately affect the individual's capability to drive, read, sew or focus (almost all of the everyday activities in the individual's every day life). Most of these individual observe halos around lights, lamps, etc. While in others it will influence their night vision by which is very dangerous. Cataracts influence the normality of the individual's everyday routine activities.
    Although not yet proven but some researchers say that having a healthy lifestyle will decrease the risk of developing cataracts. The eyes are one of the the bulk important parts of our body to go via our everyday activities. So take care of your eyes or your eyes will take care of you.

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