Condition
Pediatric Cataracts
Key Points About Cataracts in Children
- A cataract is a clouding over the lens of the eye. This can affect your child’s vision. Cataracts in children can cause blindness if they aren't treated.
- Your child may be born with a cataract (congenital). Or it may develop later in life (acquired).
- Symptoms include cloudy or blurry vision, eyes that are not aligned, and eye movements that can't be controlled.
- Many children with cataracts need surgery to remove them.
- Protecting your child’s eyes from the sun may help prevent cataracts and other eye problems later in life.
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Eye Treatment at Children's National Hospital
Our pediatric ophthalmologists are trained to recognize and manage eye diseases and disorders in children whose vision is still developing. Discover more about the treatments we offer.
Providers Who Treat Cataracts
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Departments that Treat Cataracts
Ophthalmology
Our specialized pediatric ophthalmologists are experts at recognizing and treating complex eye conditions in infants and children.