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Lens
This is where cataracts form. When the lens becomes cloudy, light can’t pass through properly, making your vision blurry, dim or faded.
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Retina
Cataracts can block or scatter light before it reaches the retina, which means less detail, colour and contrast in what you see.
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Pupil
It controls how much light enters the eye. Cataracts form just behind the pupil, so even though your eye may look normal, your sight can still be affected.
