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Congenital Cataracts

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Congenital Cataracts-Treatment Options for NewbornsCarole Harvey's daughter, Rhiannon, was diagnosed with a unilateral cataract in her right eye when she was just 2 days old. Harvey, who lives in Scotland, says the first specialist she saw was not optimistic about the long-term prospects for saving Rhiannon's eye.

"The first doctor was very unenthusiastic," says Harvey. "[He] said he had never seen good results from a unilateral cataract. He even suggested her eye could be removed for cosmetic purposes. Fortunately, he mentioned he had a colleague who might know more."

A small percentage of babies, approximately 0.4 percent of all children, are born with cataracts in one or both eyes.

The new doctor did know more. He explained to the Harveys that Rhiannon could have surgery immediately that might give her near normal vision. At the ripe old age of 5 days old, Rhiannon had surgery to remove her affected eye lens and had a specially made contact lens fitted to her eye. Now, at age 7, her vision is 20/30. Harvey says her eyesight is the best that has ever been recorded in a child with her condition.

Congenital Cataracts
When most people think of cataracts, they think of them as part of the aging process. What many people don't realize is that a small percentage of babies, approximately 0.4 percent of all children, are born with cataracts in one or both eyes.


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Anonymous says
February 20, 2010

if i had a congenital contaract removed when i was younger does this mean my baby wil have one even if my partner has perfect vision

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