About Cataracts
Cataract surgery is one of the most common procedures worldwide. A cataract occurs when your eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy due to the breakdown of proteins, resulting in blurry, hazy, or less colorful vision.
Vision Problems with Cataracts
If you have a cataract, your lens becomes cloudy, akin to looking through a foggy or dusty car windshield. Symptoms include:
- Blurry Vision: Objects appear unclear and hazy.
- Double Vision: You might see ghosted or duplicated images from the affected eye.
- Light Sensitivity: Particularly noticeable with oncoming headlights at night.
- Night Vision Difficulty: Seeing in low light becomes challenging, and reading may require more illumination.
- Faded Colors: Bright colors may appear dull or yellowed.
Cataracts can significantly impact your visual experience.
Cataract Diagnosis
Your ophthalmologist will conduct a comprehensive eye exam, including dilation, to diagnose cataracts. This examination involves:
- Slit-Lamp Exam
- Retinal Exam
- Refraction and Visual Acuity Test
What causes Cataract?
Aging is the primary cause, with changes in the lens proteins occurring after age 40.
Clouding usually starts around age 60, but vision problems may develop later. Other factors contributing to cataracts include:
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