What Causes Cataracts?

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7. Radiation

Exposure to radiation can lead to the development of cataracts over time, especially for patients with head and neck conditions requiring repeated CT scans. Technicians administering tests and treatments involving radiation may also be at increased risk of developing cataracts.

To minimize the risk of cataract development due to radiation exposure, patients should receive as few radiological tests and procedures as possible. Technicians can keep their cataract risks lower by using protective gear and strategic personal positioning in relation to equipment and patients.9‘Radiation Protection of Patients with Cataract.’ IAEA, IAEA, 27 July 2017, www.iaea.org/resources/rpop/health-professionals/radiology/cataract/patients#3.,10‘Radiation Protection of Medical Staff from Cataract.’ IAEA, IAEA, 28 July 2017, www.iaea.org/resources/rpop/health-professionals/radiology/cataract/staff#11.

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