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Cataracts
These opaque areas in the lens of the eye result from a derangement of the metabolism of the lens. They are treated by removing the lens, but recent studies suggest the possibility of nonsurgical treatment

Cataracts
These opaque areas in the lens of the eye result from a derangement of the metabolism of the lens. They are treated by removing the lens, but recent studies suggest the possibility of nonsurgical treatment

Glaucoma
This disease, a major cause of blindness, mainly afflicts people over 40. It occurs when fluid is secreted into the eye faster than it can drain out, thus increasing the pressure inside the eyeball