Cataract Symptoms

A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye. In most cases, cataracts develop slowly and may not significantly affect eyesight. However, they can quickly begin impacting vision and if left untreated, may even cause blindness. If cataracts are detected in the early stages, adequate measures can be taken to prevent worsening of the condition. For this reason, it is helpful to be aware of the symptoms associated with cataracts. If the following cataract symptoms are experienced, contact us to schedule an examination.

Blurred Vision –
The cloudy film that develops over the lens causes a gradual blurring of one’s
vision. This blurring of eyesight cannot be corrected by use of eyeglasses or
artificial lenses.

Difficulty Seeing at
Night –
Those with cataracts tend to have difficulty seeing things in low
light, especially during night time.

Sensitivity to Light –
During the very early stages of cataract development, many patients notice
their eyes become increasingly sensitive to light, particularly harsh, bright
light.

Halos around Light
– The presence of the cloudy film on the lens sometimes causes diffraction of
light that enters the eye. This causes luminescent halos, often in different
colors, to appear when viewing sources of light.

Change in Color
Perception –
As a cataract advances, the protein that forms the cloudy film
on the lens may turn yellow or brown. This may cause light entering the eye to
be perceived as an altered hue.

Double Vision in One Eye – A common symptom of the early stages of a cataract is double vision in one eye. Not every cataract patient experiences this symptom, only those suffering from a particular type of cataract. Also, several other eye conditions may cause double vision, but cataracts are amongst the few which causes it only in one eye.

Frequently Needing Stronger Glasses – If you find that you frequently need to increase your contact or glasses strength, this could be an indication that you have cataracts. Rapidly changing eyes could be signs of other conditions as well. Whether it is cataracts or something else, it is important to see a doctor if your prescription needs are frequently changing. Ultimately, having cataracts may interfere with your ability to carry out simple everyday activities and without treatment, cataracts may lead to permanent blindness. If you experience any of these cataract symptoms or other visual changes, contact Pennachio Eye at 352-227-1999 or pennachioold.wpengine.com to schedule an examination with Dr. Pennachio.

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