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How is glaucoma different from cataract?

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How is glaucoma different from cataract?

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Glaucoma is a disease that results in the damage of optic nerve due to high eye pressure. A person may lose peripheral vision due to nerve damage. This loss of vision is permanent and cannot be regained. In contrast, cataract can cause loss of vision which can be regained by successful cataract surgery. Sometimes, cataract and glaucoma can occur together in the same eye.

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