Cataract Tetanic

Tetanic cataract is a serious ophthalmological disease that is characterized by clouding of the lens of the eye and a deterioration in its ability to transmit visual signals, which leads to loss of vision. This disease can occur at any age, but is most common in people over 65 years of age. In some cases, symptoms appear already at the beginning of treatment, and sometimes the development of cataracts lasts for many years, leading to complete loss of vision (blindness).

The main cause of tetanic cataracts is a metabolic disorder in the lens of the eye. With the tetanic nature of the lesion, the lens is constantly exposed to various factors, such as decreased immune