Physics, asked by upretichhai1988, 8 months ago

Are cataract and glaucoma different from each other?

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Answered by ritika268
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Answer:

Both are different but are deffects of eye

Explanation:

A cataract is a change in the lens of the eye; the result is cloudiness as light is prevented from entering the eye properly. Glaucoma is a condition where a buildup of pressure in the eye causes damage to the optic nerve which is the vital link of the eye to the brain which processes visual information.

Answered by imransaifi001122
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Answer:

The medical conditions in which the eye lens of a person is prograssively cloudy resulting in blurred vision is called cataract

The vision of a person restored after getting surgery done on the eyes having cataract

This defects can't be corrected by the use of any type of lens

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