A 31-year-old member asked:
Halo around lights with night driving in eye?
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Dr. Asim Pirachaanswered
Ophthalmology 28 years experience
Cataracts, dry eyes: There are several causes night vision disturbances: dry eye, cataracts, change in glasses prescription, etc. The most common cause for halos at night are from cataracts in those patients over 60-65 and can be successfully treated with cataract surgery. If you are still driving at night and you are concerned about your ability to do this, i would recommend an eye exam to rule out a medical cause.
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Last updated Aug 6, 2016
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