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What if the cataract has been there a long time and the dog is totally blind in that eye?

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What if the cataract has been there a long time and the dog is totally blind in that eye?

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If the cataract is advanced to the point of total blindness the results are likely to be less than a 100% reversal with the use of Can-C. Cataracts at this stage often have hardened significantly and are more resistant to the good effects of Can-C™. Several points here; once cataracts have reached this advanced stage they become a constant irritant to the animal. The eyes can become very prone to infection as a result. Sadly, in many of these more severe cases, removal of the eye is advised. Can-C™ can reduce the risk of infection and even reduce these more mature cataracts in some instances with extended use. It is also important to note that the irritation can be significantly reduced as a result of Can-C™ being applied daily. As always it is advised to follow the advice of your veterinarian. Q. Do the newer cataracts have a better success rate with this product? A: In the human clinical trials, those who had cataracts for less than seven years experienced the most dramatic results.

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