Infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract are two types of cataracts that affect children. A cataract is a clouding of the lens in the eye that causes blurry vision. Nuclear cataracts affect the center of the lens, while infantile and juvenile cataracts affect the outer edges of the lens.
It is important for parents to monitor their child's vision and schedule regular eye exams to detect any vision problems early. Early detection and treatment of infantile and juvenile nuclear cataract can help prevent vision loss and improve the child's quality of life.