According to Dr. J.S. Titiyal, Regional Director – Clinical Services, Dr. Agarwals Eye Hospital, Delhi, prolonged exposure to high blood glucose causes biochemical changes in the eye’s natural lens, making it cloudy at a much younger age than expected. “We are seeing a rising number of patients in their 40s and 50s presenting with cataracts, particularly those with poorly controlled blood sugar levels,” he said. “Regular eye examinations help identify early lens changes and allow timely treatment before vision loss becomes more severe.”
Doctors Sound alarm as Diabetes Drives Early Cataract Cases in Indians Under 50
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- Post published:June 28, 2026
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