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What Is Nuclear Sclerosis?

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Nuclear sclerosis is a hardening of the lens.

Nuclear sclerosis is a condition of the eyes which affects many animals and some humans. It is a hardening and sometimes discoloration of the lens of the eye. As you get older the lens of your eye becomes less flexible. The eye focuses by changing the thickness of the lens. For closer vision, the lens is thickened. Nuclear sclerosis makes this more difficult.

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    1. Definition

      • Sclerosis is defined as a hardening of tissue. Nuclear sclerosis is caused when your eye produces new lens fibers. The old ones remain in place and, therefore, the eye becomes more dense. As the lens becomes more dense, it becomes harder and less flexible.

      Population

      • The most common sufferers of nuclear sclerosis are older dogs. Although quite rare, it can occur in humans, and may not appear until a person is at least 45 years of age.

      Synptoms

      • The most common symptom of the condition is that the eyes of the patient, albeit human or canine, begin to become cloudy. This occurs as you become older. In humans, it is seldom noticed before the mid-forties and in dogs not until they are at least seven years old.

      Humans

      • Although nuclear sclerosis is seldom seen in humans, it can present as a cloudiness in the eyes. It is sometimes mistaken for cataracts. In general, it does not effect distance vision. Like most people over 45 years of age, nuclear sclerosis sufferers will notice they may need reading glasses to improve their close vision.

      Dogs

      • Nuclear sclerosis is common in older dogs. Old friend image by Pushpangadan from Fotolia.com

        Nuclear sclerosis is very common in older dogs. Cloudiness begins to form in the center of the lens and presents itself in both eyes. This is a natural occurrence in the eyes of older dogs. Distance vision does not seem to be impaired, but the dog's perception of objects that are very close is affected. Cataracts can be mistaken for nuclear sclerosis. Cataracts are a more serious condition and, therefore, you should take your dog to the vet for a checkup if and when cloudiness develops in the eyes.

      Treatment

      • Veterinaries do not treat nuclear sclerosis in dogs; they view it as simply part of the aging process. In humans, getting some reading glasses will solve the problem. Nonetheless, talk to your doctor if you think you may have this condition.

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