Monday, June 11, 2012

June is Cataract Awareness Month


June is Cataract Awareness Month and Carolina Ophthalmology Associates wants to join efforts to educate the public on the risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options of the world’s leading cause of blindness.
A Cataract is the clouding of the eye's lens. The exact cause of cataracts is still uncertain but cataracts seem to form as we age.  Besides age related cataracts, there are several different kinds:
  • Secondary cataract - forms as a result of other medical conditions like glaucoma, diabetes, exposure to toxic substances, etc
  • Congenital cataract - present at birth due to birth defects, diseases, or other problems
  • Traumatic cataract - forms after eye injury
  • Radiation cataract - forms after major exposure to radiation
 According to Prevent Blindness America (PBA), there are more cases in the world of cataract than there are of glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and age-related macular degeneration combined.  Nationally, cataracts affect more than 22 million Americans aged 40 and older.
 Besides age, other risk factors for developing cataracts may include a family history of cataract, diabetes, smoking, alcohol, serious eye injury, the extended use of steroids and exposure to ultraviolet rays.
“We encourage everyone 40 years of age and over, to get a dilated, baseline eye exam,” recommends James A Bryan,MD.