Abstract
Background: Traumatic cataracts cause a significant amount of vision loss and blindness in the general population,particularly in underdeveloped nations. It’s associated with a variety of ocular injuries.Objectives: To study the clinical profile of traumatic cataract patients.Methods: A total of 50 patients who satisfied the inclusion criteria were recruited for the study, and a comprehensivehistory was obtained. A thorough slit lamp examination was performed using a torch light under diffuse lighting.Results: In majority of the patient’s total cataract was done in 86% of the cases. Among the associated ocular damage,corneal injury was seen in 62% of the patients, And associated ocular complication was Lens matter in anterior chamberreported in 22% of the cases, Uveitis in 8% of the cases and Glaucoma was reported in 6% of the cases.Conclusion: Traumatic cataracts result in considerable vision impairment, psychological distress, and a major financialburden. To avoid vision loss in traumatic cataract patients, a better knowledge of these injuries is required. Appropriatehealth awareness education, as well as early prevention, is required among the population.
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