
Cataracts are believed to be age-related. One of the main reasons that changes in the eye’s lens may occur later in life, however, is that the oxidation process can take years to affect any singular part of the body. The effects of sun damage and UV exposure, smoking, stress, medications, and chronic health conditions are cumulative, showing up as we age.
Where smoking is concerned, there are two ways in which the eye is affected. First, tobacco smoke contains free radicals, atoms and molecules not stabilized by an electrons. These free roaming atoms directly damage tissues and cells in the eye, weakening the fibrous cell membrane and the protein in the eye’s lens. While containing free radicals, which are combated by antioxidants, tobacco also depletes the body of existing antioxidants, furthering the oxidation process through which damage occurs. One study on the causal effect of smoking concluded that smokers are at least fifty percent more likely to develop cataracts later in life.
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Cataract surgery is a possibility for the person affected by cataracts. Dr. George Salib of Orange County Eye Institute in Laguna Hills uses the latest laser technology in the treatment of this eye condition. After the removal of a stiff, cloudy lens, vision is restored with an intraocular lens best suited to individual need. After the placement of an IOL, there are no special requirements for care. At the same time, one should feel encouraged to prolong the health of their eyes by finding a way to stop smoking. Taking this step towards slowing the oxidative process benefits not only the eyes but the entire body.
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