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Trauma: Injury to the eye can cause cataracts to develop. This could be due to accidents, sports-related injuries, or other forms of trauma.
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Congenital Factors: Some individuals may be born with cataracts or may develop them during childhood due to genetic factors or abnormalities in the development of the eye.
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Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, can increase the risk of cataracts at a younger age. Other conditions like metabolic disorders and inflammatory diseases may also contribute.
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Medication Use: Long-term use of certain medications, such as corticosteroids or medications used to treat conditions like psoriasis, may contribute to the development of cataracts.
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Radiation Exposure: Prolonged exposure to radiation, either through medical treatments or environmental factors, can increase the risk of cataracts.