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Why does the vision becomes diminished in cataract?

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Answered by PD626471
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A cataract scatters and blocks the light as it passes through the lens, preventing a sharply defined image from reaching your retina. As a result, your vision becomes blurred. Cataracts generally develop in both eyes, but not evenly.

Answered by rutuja2007
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This is because in cataract the cornea of the eye gets cloudy and translucent due to which our image becomes diminished

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