thank you for your responses but the optician said there were two types of cataract and this was not the kind where you get a film covering the lens he said it was a definite hole, i am 31 and am not diabetic.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Cataract- Should I Be Concerned?
thank you for your responses but the optician said there were two types of cataract and this was not the kind where you get a film covering the lens he said it was a definite hole, i am 31 and am not diabetic.
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Rain - Are you a Diabetic? what is your age group? And definitely go to the doctor referral. I may have been an instrument error/ reflection. After all he never caught it before. Did you get your eyes dilated for the checkup?
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Shergill - Hi ICEE Chick - It is clear that your optician is not sure about what it is. He has done the right thing - referred you to a specialist in a hospital where they more equipment. You picked up on the fact that he was not sure,''discoverd a small hole" and " could be a cataract". A cataract is NOT a hole. Infact it is a membrane over the lens.
ReplyDeleteAs long as there is no blurring of vision or wavey vision (due to detached retina) I would not worry about it. Good luck.
Indiana Jones - you must have confused what the dr said cuz there is no such thing as a HOLE cataract.
ReplyDeletecataracts that are present from birth or develop shortly there after are known as CONGENITAL cataracts.
call and ask the dr to clarify what he said and ask what he was talking about when he said hole cuz he certainly wasn't talking about a cataract when using the word hole.