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Una catarata es un área nublada u opaca en el cristalino del ojo. Las cataratas generalmente se desarrollan a medida que la persona envejece y puede darse en familias. Asimismo, otros factores ambientales, como fumar o exponerse a sustancias tóxicas, también pueden acelerar el desarrollo de una catarata. Las cataratas pueden causar problemas visuales, como dificultad para ver en la noche, ver halos alrededor de las luces y sensibilidad a la luz intensa.
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