H Paul Cooler
Optician in Charleston, SC
What causes the lens to cloud? Studies suggest accumulated exposure to ultraviolet light causes the natural lens to cloud, and in most cases, another culprit is the normal aging process. If you are age 65 or older, you possibly have cataracts, but they may not have progressed to the point that they affect your vision. Certain lifestyle choices and relatively common health conditions, like diabetes, may hasten cataract development. Nutrition may play at least a limited role. Heavy salt consumption, for example, appears to increase the risk of significant cataract development.
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read moreFor nearly 25 years, the board-certified ophthalmologists, optometrists at Carolina Eyecare Physicians have provided for the eye care needs of Lowcountry patients. Our eye doctors are pioneers in the field of ophthalmology and have more than 300 years of combined experience in treating eye disorders. We strive to improve patients' vision through the most advanced technology and techniques. Our team is committed to advancing the treatment of ocular disease in the Lowcountry and our cutting edge clinical research has led to FDA approval of new treatments and procedures worldwide.




