yes
Surgery can remove cataracts. The affected lens is removed and replaced with a permanent synthetic lens called an intraocular lens.
obviously not.. a 4 year old cant remove them.
You can get that tumor surgically removed and do some radiation to help clear it all up and lessen chances of it coming back. You may not need Chemo, at all.
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there are specialist who can repair a dogs eyes, alot of dogs have cataracts removed now and get sight back
Such cataracts are called complicated cataracts.
When an eye is pseudophakic, the natural lens has been surgically removed and replaced by an artificial lens - an implant. These days the implant procedure is undertaken as soon as the opaque lens (cataract) is removed. Before this combined procedure became widely popular, with the introduction of artificial lenses, the natural lens was removed and the vision was corrected with spectacles and contact lenses- the eye being known as aphakic. *Please read senile cataracts, traumatic cataracts and congenital cataracts.
Chemo - comics - was created in 1962.
Phacoemulsification is a surgical procedure used to remove cataracts from the eye. During the procedure, an ultrasonic device breaks up the cloudy lens, which is then removed and replaced with an artificial lens. This helps improve vision and reduce the impact of cataracts on a person's eyesight.
witch river has the most cataracts?
Yes, a dog's cataracts can be treated.