Cataract Lenticular

Cataract is a disease in which the transparency of the lens decreases. But if such a diagnosis is made, this does not mean a complete lack of transparency in the lens. Opaque areas of the lens can be located on one side, less often - on both. The presence of such opaque areas indicates that for some reason the process of cloudiness on the surface of the lens has been disrupted, the lens becomes cloudy abnormally, so there are two options - undergo treatment or wear soft contact lenses. What is a lenticule? Lenticule. If there are cataracts, then in front of the normal lens there will be smaller lenses, otherwise they are called lenticules - or additional lens masses. In the presence of these small formations in the eye, the passage of light rays is disrupted, and vision suffers accordingly. This is why a specialist is needed for an eye examination.