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Childhood cataract is a condition that affects the lens of the eye, causing it to become cloudy and impairing vision. This condition can occur in one or both eyes and is most commonly caused by genetic factors, although it can also be the result of trauma, metabolic disorders, or infections during pregnancy.

Causes

Childhood cataracts can be caused by a variety of factors. These include:

Symptoms

The symptoms of childhood cataract can vary depending on the severity of the condition. They can include:

  • Nystagmus: This is a condition where the eyes make repetitive, uncontrolled movements.

Treatment

The treatment for childhood cataracts depends on the severity of the condition. In some cases, glasses or contact lenses may be sufficient to correct vision. In other cases, surgery may be required to remove the cataract.

See also

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