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CORNEAL OPACIFICATION
Toshtemirova Kumush Sherzodbek kizi , Kokand University, Andijan Branch Faculty of Medicine “General Medicine” Program, 1st Year, Group 25-35 Abdurazzoqov Xurshidbek Sherzodbek ugli , Kokand University, Andijan Branch Faculty of Medicine “General Medicine” Program, 1st Year, Group 25-35Abstract
Clouding of the eye lens is a condition that leads to a decrease in vision due to the loss of lens transparency. It can result from various causes, including trauma, infections, aging changes, or metabolic disorders. This article discusses the causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for lens clouding in a clear and engaging manner. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are crucial for maintaining visual health.
Keywords
eye lens, clouding, vision, diagnosis, treatment.
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