Cataracts Age Related

What causes age-related cataracts?

Source: NHS

The reasons why age-related cataracts develop aren't fully understood. Like grey hair, cataracts are an inevitable part of ageing that affect different people at different ages.

Cataracts are the result of changesin the structure of the lens over time. It's thought that the cloudy areas in the lens may be caused by changes inthe proteins that make up the lens. However,it's not clear how or why getting older cause these changes to occur.

As well as your age, there are a number of other factors that may increase your risk of developing cataracts. These include:

Other factors that may possibly be linked to the development of cataracts include:

As the exact cause ofage-related cataracts isn't clear, there's no known way to prevent them.

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