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What is the most common type of cataract in the elderly?

Over 24 million Americans over the age of 40 are affected by cataracts, with the risk significantly increasing with age. For older adults, age-related changes are the primary cause of this condition, prompting the question: What is the most common type of cataract in the elderly? Answering this question is key to understanding and managing age-related vision issues.

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How old is the average cataract patient?

According to the National Eye Institute, over half of all Americans age 80 or older either have cataracts or have had cataract surgery. This makes many people wonder, 'how old is the average cataract patient?' and if they should be concerned at a younger age.

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Do most elderly get cataracts? Prevalence, causes, and treatment options explained.

Statistically, the answer is a resounding yes; most elderly people will develop some degree of cataracts during their lifetime. This progressive clouding of the eye's natural lens is a common and often unavoidable part of the aging process, impacting countless seniors and raising the question: **Do most elderly get cataracts?**

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