Polar cataract refers to a specific type of cataract that forms in a particular location within the lens of the eye. It is characterized by a well-defined opacity or clouding that appears as a white or gray spot, typically in the shape of a polar region. This type of cataract can occur in the front (anterior polar cataract) or back (posterior polar cataract) of the lens.
Treatment for polar cataracts typically involves surgical removal of the cataract and implantation of an artificial intraocular lens (IOL).
If you suspect you have a polar cataract or any other eye condition, it is essential to consult with an ophthalmologist Dr. Sonia Maheshwari Kothari, Eye Specialist in Mumbai practicing at Clear Sight Eyecare and Laser Centre
