cataract - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cataract in Hindi

  • मोतियाबिंद
  • प्रपात
  • जल-प्रपात
  • मोतियाबिन्द
  • मुक्ताबिंद

cataract Definition

  • a large waterfall. ( एक बड़ा झरना। )
  • a medical condition in which the lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision. ( एक चिकित्सा स्थिति जिसमें आंख का लेंस उत्तरोत्तर अपारदर्शी हो जाता है, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप धुंधली दृष्टि होती है। )

cataract Example

  • If the reflection is white instead, the child should be referred to a specialist immediately, as it can be a sign of a cataract or other eye condition. ( यदि प्रतिबिंब इसके बजाय सफेद है, तो बच्चे को तत्काल एक विशेषज्ञ को भेजा जाना चाहिए, क्योंकि यह एक मोतियाबिंद या अन्य आंख की स्थिति का संकेत हो सकता है। )
  • The Old Cataract Hotel in Aswan, built in 1899, stands at the site of the first cataract , or waterfall, of the Nile. ( 1899 में निर्मित असवान में पुराना मोतियाबिंद होटल, नील नदी के पहले मोतियाबिंद या जलप्रपात की साइट पर स्थित है। )
  • In some cases, your doctor may recommend you have a cataract operation straight away to stop other eye complications developing. ( कुछ मामलों में, आपका डॉक्टर आपको अन्य आंखों की जटिलताओं को विकसित करने से रोकने के लिए सीधे मोतियाबिंद ऑपरेशन करने की सलाह दे सकता है। )
  • In the past, people suffered with worsening vision until the cataract was mature or ‘ripe.’ ( अतीत में, मोतियाबिंद के परिपक्व होने या suffered पका होने तक लोगों को खराब दृष्टि का सामना करना पड़ा था। ' )

More Sentence

  • The study identifies age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, cataract , and diabetic retinopathy as the most common eye diseases in Americans age 40 and over.
  • A cataract is also a waterfall - a glorious force that washes away so much you're glad to be rid of, perhaps with some cleansing tears as a finale.
  • But as the clouding progresses, the cataract eventually interferes with your vision.
  • A 67 year old man presented with poor vision, blurring, and glare 16 months after bilateral cataract operations.
  • Further compaction causes opacities to develop within the lens - cataract formation.
  • Ahead, lay a sleepy Nubian town, and beyond lay an angry cataract ; the water boiled and frothed through the gorge and over hidden rocks.
  • the rain enveloped us in a deafening cataract
  • After a wet spell, the cataract is more spectacular, but the penalty is the state of the ground.
  • My breath comes out in puffs of steam, like water falling from a cataract .
  • Last November I had a cataract successfully removed from my right eye at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary, and last Wednesday had a similar successful operation on my left eye.
  • And, talking about the Victoria Falls, millions of Kwacha would have to be poured into a programme to enlighten the world that the larger part of the water cataract is, in fact, on the Zambian side.
  • An incision was made through the cornea and ultrasound used to break up the cataract .
  • Below Steall, the Water of Nevis is no less than a thundering cataract , as it flows from the flats and gouges its way through and down a tight narrow gorge.
  • In my ignorance, I had supposed that Egyptian civilisation spread up the Nile, stumbled on the first of the cataracts and petered out in the great loop in which we were travelling.
  • This increased risk of falling may be the result of changes that come with aging plus other medical conditions, such as arthritis, cataracts , or hip surgery.
  • It is believed the moon shares many of Earth's features, including canyons, mountains, craters, rivers, lakes, cataracts , wind-blown waves, shorelines and even snow.
  • This was the region known as Upper Egypt, being upstream of the Nile. After Aswan, the Nile passes through a section of hard rock, resulting in rapids or cataracts .
  • Government and international charitable organizations, she said, have conducted some programs to rehabilitate people with cataracts .
  • The river was much larger than she thought, it had fast moving rapids and cataracts .
  • But sand shallows, cataracts , and poison arrows turned his small boats back.
  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease included asthma and chronic bronchitis, and eye disease included cataracts and glaucoma.
  • People I know who've had cataracts removed have always confirmed this when they've said that colours have been overwhelming and looked as they did when they were children.
  • I've had cataracts in my eyes - both eyes - since I was 16.
  • In fact, scientists now think that misshapen proteins could be the key to a host of illnesses, from Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease to cataracts and diabetes.
  • Eye diseases such as glaucoma and cataracts , and joint diseases such as arthritis may severely restrict your mobility.
  • Half an hour later, we round the last bend, and there, tumbling into a wide, sand-fringed plunge-pool are the silky cataracts of Twin Falls.