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Do cataracts cause pain sometimes?

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Dr. William Trattler answered

Specializes in LASIK Surgery

No pain: Thank you for your question. In general, cataracts are associated with reduced quality of vision. Patients typically report that reading road signs becomes more difficult, and they may have glare and halos when driving at night time. However, cataracts are not associated with pain. There are some rare cataract conditions associated with pain, but 99% of cataracts are painless

Answered 6/14/2014

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