
डॉ. चिराग मित्तल
कॉर्निया सर्जन और नेत्र विशेषज्ञ
डॉ. हिमानी मित्तल
नवजात और बाल विशेषज्ञ
सुपरस्पेशलिटी सेंटर फॉर आई एंड चाइल्डहुड डिजीज
मोतियाबिंद और आईओएल

मोतियाबिंद आंख के सामान्य रूप से स्पष्ट लेंस का धुंधलापन है। जिन लोगों को मोतियाबिंद है, उनके लिए क्लाउडी लेंस के माध्यम से देखना एक ठंढी या धुंधली खिड़की से देखने जैसा है। मोतियाबिंद के कारण धुंधली दृष्टि पढ़ने, कार चलाने (विशेष रूप से रात में) या किसी मित्र के चेहरे पर अभिव्यक्ति देखने में अधिक कठिन बना सकती है।
ग्लूकोस आंखों की समस्या धीरे-धीरे आंखों की रौशनी में धुंधलापन दिखने लगती है जिससे वह कम दिखाई देने लगती है। ग्लूकोसटर की शुरूआती बीमारी भी हो सकती है।
Factors Affecting Cataract Surgery Cost
Cataract surgery is advised when the cataract starts interfering with daily activities such as reading, working, or driving.
Modern cataract surgery is safe, quick, and highly effective, and delaying surgery unnecessarily can affect quality of life.
Main Types of Cataract
Nuclear Cataract
Nuclear cataract is the most common age-related cataract. It forms in the central part (nucleus) of the lens.
Common symptoms:
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Gradual blurring of distance vision
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Difficulty driving at night
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Increased sensitivity to glare
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Yellowing or fading of colours
Who is at risk:
Older adults, smokers, and people with long-term sun exposure.
Cortical Cataract
Cortical cataract develops in the outer edges of the lens and gradually spreads towards the centre.
Common symptoms:
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Glare and halos around lights
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Difficulty with contrast
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Vision fluctuation in bright light
Who is at risk:
People with diabetes and those exposed to UV light.
Posterior Subcapsular Cataract (PSC)
Posterior subcapsular cataract forms at the back of the lens and often progresses faster than other types.
Common symptoms:
Poor vision in bright light
Difficulty reading
Rapid vision deterioration
Who is at risk:
Younger individuals, diabetics, steroid users, and people with eye inflammation.
Congenital Cataract
Congenital cataract is present at birth or develops during early childhood.
Possible causes:
Genetic factors
Infections during pregnancy
Metabolic disorders
Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent permanent vision loss in children.
Secondary Cataract (After Cataract Surgery)
A secondary cataract is not a true cataract. It occurs when the lens capsule becomes cloudy after cataract surgery.
Good news:
It is easily treated with a quick, painless laser procedure (YAG capsulotomy).

How Are Different Types of Cataract Treated?
Regardless of the type, cataract surgery is the only permanent treatment once vision is significantly affected.
Modern cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the main types of cataract?
The main types of cataract include nuclear cataract, cortical cataract, posterior subcapsular cataract, congenital cataract, and secondary cataract.
2. Which type of cataract progresses fastest?
Posterior subcapsular cataract usually progresses faster than other types and can affect vision significantly in a short time.
3. Can different types of cataract be treated differently?
Diagnosis may differ, but cataract surgery is the definitive treatment once vision is affected, regardless of cataract type.
4. Is congenital cataract treatable?
Yes. Congenital cataract can be treated with surgery, especially when diagnosed early, to prevent permanent vision problems.
5. Can cataract be prevented?
While cataract cannot always be prevented, protecting eyes from UV light, controlling diabetes, and regular eye check-ups can reduce risk.