Monday, January 18, 2010

Smoking And Cataracts Can Smoking Cause Cataracts?

Can smoking cause cataracts? - smoking and cataracts

I was in the optics and the beautiful, at the age of 40 years, I was told I have cataracts - the most common cause () in younger people have diabetes (not diabetic'm) drugs (not A) or trauma (I think I noticed it!) - but - I run about 15 cigarettes per day so you could smoke the culprit ...?

2 comments:

harpylad... said...

Not that I know of. Cigarettes on the mouth, lungs, skin and mouth, no doubt. If you cataracts, probably genetic.

Jinnikus... said...

Despite knowing no direct connection between the two, I want to know that smoking can also cause peripheral vascular disease. I spent days in patients with chronic wounds, and almost all of my patients are long-term smokers or quit after 30 years. If you meet the conditions for deep ulcers on his legs tears, gangrene of the feet, nails thick and yellow at the edge of death, recommending to inefficient blood circulation, leaving me, if for no other reason than the view.

BTW, it is possible that genetic factors in the development catracts may be involved, undiagnosed hypertension,

Good luck!

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