How can cataract be there…
Internal examination revealed that her weaker eye had lenticular opacity, and when the ophthalmologist told the young man that his mother had cataract in one eye, he was taken aback and said,”How can this be; she never complained!”
Weak sight in one eye is many-a-times symptom-free, in that, the person usually sees well from the better eye.
While weak sight due to a refractive error can be improved with appropriate spectacle lenses, weak sight due to cataract needs to be improved by way of surgery whereby opacified eye lens is removed and an artificial lens (IOL) is implanted in its place. more