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What are the symptoms of cataract?

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how does one know if he / she has cataract?

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  1. What are the symptoms?  

    The most common symptoms of a cataract are:

    Cloudy or blurry vision.

    Problems with light. These can include headlights that seem too bright at night; glare from lamps or very bright sunlight; or a halo around lights.

    Colors that seem faded.

    Poor night vision.

    Double or multiple vision (this symptom often goes away as the cataract grows).

    Frequent changes in your eyeglasses or contact lenses.

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  2. Signs of Cataracts

    The following cataract symptoms may indicate the presence of this common eye disease:

    Cloudy or foggy vision

    Blurry or distorted vision

    Changes in color vision

    Frequent increases in eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions

    Poor night vision (especially affected by headlights)

    Progressive loss of vision

    Halos or glare around lights

    Double vision

    Loss of contrast

    A white or "milky" spot over the pupil of the eye

    Cloudy vision, deteriorating vision, trouble with night vision, and problems with halos or glare are the most common and distinctive cataract symptoms.


  3. 1) Cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy vision.



    2) Changes in the way you see colors.



    3) Problems driving at night because headlights seem too bright.



    4) Problems with glare from lamps or the sun.



    5) Frequent changes in your eyeglass prescription.



    6) Double vision  

    you can self evaluate yourself for cataract using a form on the following site

    http://cataractsurgeryindia.in/cataract_...


  4. Sunil-  Cataract Symptoms

    A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that interferes with vision by diffusing light as it passes through the eye. A cataract may display a number of different symptoms and be caused by a variety of factors, including age, injury, and certain diseases. While some people have cataracts at birth or develop them early in life, the majority of cataract diagnoses occur in patients who are in their 60s or 70s. The effects of a cataract can include dim, blurry, cloudy, and foggy vision. Cataract symptoms may appear slowly and painlessly, but often require treatment as they progressively obstruct vision.

    Signs of Cataracts

    The following cataract symptoms may indicate the presence of this common eye disease:

    Cloudy or foggy vision

    Blurry or distorted vision

    Changes in color vision

    Frequent increases in eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions

    Poor night vision (especially affected by headlights)

    Progressive loss of vision

    Halos or glare around lights

    Double vision

    Loss of contrast

    A white or "milky" spot over the pupil of the eye

    Cloudy vision, deteriorating vision, trouble with night vision, and problems with halos or glare are the most common and distinctive cataract symptoms.

    What Should a Person with Cataract Symptoms Do?

    Because all cataract types can cause cloudy vision, people who have any symptoms of cataracts should schedule regular appointments with an ophthalmologist. A qualified doctor can conduct a thorough eye examination, make an accurate diagnosis, and review treatment options with the patient.

    An ophthalmologist may recommend surgery to remove a cataract if the condition interferes with normal daily activities such as reading, viewing a computer screen, or driving. Though not all patients require it, cataract surgery can prove to be a relatively safe and effective option for many people with cataract symptoms such as cloudy, blurry, or foggy vision.

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