Do you feel that you are always looking through a foggy window? Do you have trouble reading? Do you have trouble driving at night? If you answered Yes to any or all of the questions, you probably have early cataract signs and symptoms.
Read on to learn more about cataract, what is the first sign of cataract, signs of cataract early symptoms of cataract, whether they are dangerous or not and what can be done to treat them.
A cataract is the clouding of the lens of your eyes. Most cataracts develop slowly over time. Sometimes cataract can be present since birth. They can also result from increasing age, excessive exposure to sunlight, obesity, smoking, previous injury or other medical conditions like glaucoma, diabetes, high blood pressure etc.
Cataract affect your vision gradually. At the onset, bright lighting and powerful glasses help in clearing the vision. But as the cataract advances, surgery is the choice of treatment. Cataract surgery is a safe procedure that is done on an outpatient basis.
Cataract can be formed in one or both eyes. Their progression also differs in each eye. Cataract signs and symptoms vary in both eyes, and as it develops, the lens's clouding (a biconvex structure in the eye that helps focus the light so that you can see) increases.
It is important to detect the early signs of cataract and treat them because if these cataract become large, they can cause vision impairment. This can lead to vision loss and even total blindness.
In the early stages, cataract do not usually cause any symptoms. As they advance and the clouding of the lens intensifies, you may start observing early signs of cataracts
In the initial stages, when the clouding of the lens has just started, you may find that certain measures help to improve the vision. For example, a bright and well-lit room may help reduce cloudy, blurry vision to some extent, or a stronger powered reading glass may help you read better. But after a certain point, these measures stop being effective.
The loss of vision increases gradually, and when this causes significant impairment in your day-to-day activities, it is high time you visit your ophthalmologist. Getting the lens removed surgically and getting a new one fixed is the only way out. Fortunately, cataract removal surgeries are highly successful and are done routinely on an outpatient basis.
Along with treatment, some lifestyle changes need to be incorporated into your daily routine. These will help you lead a healthy life and prevent vision impairment.
Cataract is a disease condition of the eye which affects the lens. The normally clear lens, when affected by cataract, becomes cloudy. This causes cataract signs and symptoms like blurred vision, a halo around objects, sensitivity to light, reading problems and inability to drive at night.
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Cataracts occur due to the clouding of the lens of your eyes. Cloudy vision, sensitivity to bright light, a halo around objects, a yellowish tinge to everything you see and difficulty in reading are some of cataract signs and symptoms.
Cataract occur when the lens of your eye gets clouded with lumpy protein masses. These masses alter the angle and direction in which light enters your eyes. As such, if you have cataract, you will have blurred vision and see a halo around objects with a yellowish tinge to them.
Most cataract happen due to normal changes in your eyes as you age. An injury to the eye and surgery for other eye diseases like glaucoma are some other reasons for cataract. Some other causes include diabetes, steroids (used to treat autoimmune diseases like arthritis and lupus), drugs like chlorpromazine (used to treat bipolar disorder and schizophrenia) and exposure to bright sunlight for a long time without protective sunglasses.
Early-stage cataract may be treated by measures like using brighter lights at home, wearing anti-glare glasses and getting better-powered prescription glasses. However, surgery is the only way out when vision loss is significant and it is impairing your day-to-day activities.
Last Updated on: 13 January 2023
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