Congenital cataracts


A congenital cataract is a clouding of the organ of sight's natural lens that is present at birth. Depending on the density and location of the pacification, congenital cataracts may need to be removed by cataract surgery while the child is still an infant to enable normal vision development and prevent amblyopia and even blindness. Congenital cataracts can occur in new-born babies for many reasons, including inherited tendencies, infection, metabolic problems, diabetes, trauma, and inflammation or drug reactions



Different types of congenital cataracts:




  • Anterior polar cataracts


  • Posterior polar cataracts


  • Nuclear cataracts


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