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Cataracts Vitamins

Vitamins For Cataracts


 
 
 

Treat Cataracts with vitamins

Treat Cataracts with vitamin C

Low Vitamin C intake could possibly lead to cataract.
The role of Vitamin C in maintaining the health of the eye is very important. If patients with cataract take at least 360 milligrams of Vitamin C everyday, their risk of contracting the disease gets lower by 60%.
However, the age and gender of patients is an important factor here. The patients most benefited by increased Vitamin C intake are women aged 60 years old and below.

Vitamin E for Cataracts

Vitamin E is a nutritional antioxidant. Several researches have been conducted and they were one in saying that Vitamin E also functions well in delaying cataract and several other health-related disorders in patients.
While Vitamin E cannot cure the disease itself, it could serve as a guard against its development. Patients are normally advised to take 400 IU of Vitamin E daily.

These are the two kinds of vitamins that can be used to prevent and help in the treatment of cataract.
Cataract seems to be a minor problem in its early stages. But ignoring it could lead to total blindness, which could be irreversible. Therefore, it is very important that you control the disease once it is detected because prolonging treatment could lead to unnecessary concerns that you have prevented in the first place.
 

Cataracts - definition

Cataract is an eye condition where opacity develops right in the crystalline lens of the eyes.
Cataract is normally an age-related condition with varying severity. It may cause near-sightedness or myopia in a patient. If left untreated, cataracts may lead to total loss of vision.
Vitamins can help a lot in preventing and treating cataract.
Cataract is very common in adults and the elderly, although it is not so much apparent in the younger generation. There are different types of vitamins a cataract patients can take to speed up the healing process of their disease.
 
 
 
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