In more advanced stages of the condition, clumps of protein that form the cloudy film on the lens may turn yellow or brown. The light entering the eye is thus perceived differently, with a slightly altered hue. In rare cases, people lose the ability to differentiate between colors. Corrective surgery can correct this and a number of other cataract symptoms.

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