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Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital - Thane, Maharashtra

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1st floor, 102, Soham Plaza, Tikuji Ni Wadi Rd, near Manpada Flyover, next to Titan Hospital, Manpada Naka, Manpada,
Thane West,
Thane - 400607

Opening Hours

Friday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Monday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Sunday: Closed

Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Thursday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Mail ID

care@dragarwal.com

Eye Treatments Available at Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract

What is Posterior Subcapsular Cataract?

Posterior Subcapsular cataract is a type of cataract, where in, there is opacification in the posterior or back portion of the crystalline lens. This type of cataract can occur alone or in combination with other types of cataracts as well. But the primary occurrence posterior Subcapsular cataract per se is less. Posterior Subcapsular cataract can cause significant reduction in vision because of the central position occupying the papillary area.

Symptoms of Posterior Subcapsular Cataract

All the different types of cataracts, posterior subcapsular cataract develops the fastest. Therefore, it is important to be alert for any sign of symptoms. Some of the posterior subcapsular cataract symptoms are

  • Blurring of vision
  • Glare and halos, especially when exposed to bright lights, like that of headlights at night
  • Defective near vision
  • Diplopia or polyopia, in some cases.
  • Reduction in contrast sensitivity

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract Causes

Do you know what causes posterior subcapsular cataract? Before going for any treatment, it is imperative to know the various causes. This not only helps in effective treatment and healing but also lets you know how to prevent the cause of such cataracts in the future. Below mentioned are some of the posterior subcapsular cataract causes:

  • Ageing
  • Exposure to steroid medications for long duration
  • Blunt trauma
  • Intraocular inflammation
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Skin disorders, such as atopic dermatitis

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract Risk Factors

Diabetes patients with allergic disorders necessitation steroids

  • Atopic dermatitis
  • Asthma
  • Autoimmune disorders

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract Prevention

  • Avoiding long term steroids
  • Strict blood sugar control
  • Protecting the eye from blunt ocular trauma

Grading Posterior Subcapsular Cataract

Presently, cataract cannot be prevented. But due to advancement of technology, vision can be restored through surgery. The classification and grading of cataract are of great relevance for evaluation of potential anti cataract drugs. The World Health Organisation (WHO) has simplified grading to encourage studies by ophthalmologists

In case of posterior subcapsular cataract (PSC), the cataract typically has a feathered appearance. When the PSC is in focus, the pupillary margin is blurred and only the retroillumination opacity is focused and graded. The posterior subcapsular cataract grading is done according to vertical diameter. For multiple PSCs, only the most clearly visible opacities with distinct borders should be considered.

Posterior Subcapsular Cataract Diagnosis

The diagnosis of posterior subcapsular cataract is best done by slit-lamp examination. Ophthalmoscopic examination is also done to diagnose posterior subcapsular cataract.