What is a NSC and who gets them?
A NSC is a nuclear sclerotic cataract. This is the typical cataract that forms as a yellowing and gradual opaqueness that forms in the central nucleus of the lens.
These cataracts are common and occur gradually with aging.
The more I learn about catarats surgery, the least I know.Is this omitted on purpose?
I was looking for catarat information, like can one see the catarats? I was thinking of hard lenses replacement.
Is there someone doing catarat surgery (paid with the Province insurance)in my area? This is in the tri-cities of BC; Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, and Port Moody
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