Cataracts are typically classified into four stages: early, moderate (Stage 2), advanced (Stage 3), and mature (Stage 4). The difference between Stage 2 and Stage 3 lies in the severity of the clouding; Stage 2 involves moderate clouding that may start affecting vision, while Stage 3 indicates more significant clouding, leading to a greater impact on visual clarity and function. If your doctor has noted one eye at Stage 2 and the other at Stage 3, it suggests that one eye has more advanced cataract development, which may require different management or treatment approaches.
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