H25.2: Senile cataract, morgagnian type
When the lens of the eye is cloudy, it is also known as a cataract. The lens of the eye is located behind the pupil. The pupil is a round hole in the iris. The lens of the eye is transparent and lens-shaped like a magnifying glass. It lies in a fixed, transparent capsule made of connective tissue.
The lens of your eye has become cloudy due to your age. With age-related cataracts, the clouding usually starts after the age of 50. The clouding typically increases over time. When the lens of your eye is completely clouded, your vision is usually restricted to differentiating between light and dark. Consequently, a lens that is completely clouded may also cause increased inner eye pressure. Increased inner eye pressure can damage the optic nerve. The optic nerve transmits information from the eye to the brain.
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