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ICD-10 code: H26

Chapter: Diseases of the eye and adnexia

Understanding Other Cataract

Cataracts are a common eye condition that causes clouding of the eye's natural lens, leading to blurry vision. While most cataracts are age-related, there are other types of cataracts that can occur due to various factors.

Other cataracts are classified based on their underlying cause. Here are the different types:

  1. Congenital Cataract: This type of cataract occurs in babies who are born with a clouded lens. It can be caused by genetic factors or infections that occur during pregnancy.
  2. Traumatic Cataract: Traumatic cataracts occur due to an injury or trauma to the eye. It can take weeks, months, or even years for the cataract to develop after the injury.
  3. Radiation Cataract: This type of cataract is caused by prolonged exposure to radiation, such as in cancer treatment.
  4. Secondary Cataract: Secondary cataracts occur as a complication of other eye conditions or surgeries, such as glaucoma or retinal detachment surgery.

Other cataracts can cause symptoms such as blurry vision, double vision, sensitivity to light, and difficulty seeing in low light conditions. Treatment for other cataracts involves surgery to remove the clouded lens and replace it with an artificial one.

It's important to have regular eye checkups to detect any signs of cataracts, including other cataracts. Early detection can help prevent vision loss and other complications.

Overall, other cataracts are not as common as age-related cataracts, but they can still cause significant vision problems. If you are experiencing any symptoms of cataracts, it's important to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor to determine the underlying cause and discuss treatment options.

Diagnosis Codes for Other cataract | H26

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