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Not sensitive to light or anything, what are the early symptoms of cataract?

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Cataract: Most people with symptomatic cataract will report glare and haloes during night driving, problems seeing road signs until they are close to them, trouble reading even with glasses, and/or trouble seeing in bright sunshine. If you concerned about possible cataracts, see your local ophthalmologist.

Answered 4/2/2014

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Dr. Sandra Lora Cremers answered

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Cataract symptoms: Cataracts cause halos/glare especially when driving at night, blurry vision, loss of contrast sensitivity (decreased contrast between objects & background ) & decreased vision: even on; these symptoms worse with time. Cataract is leading cause of preventable blindness in world. More info: eyedoc2020@blogspot.com

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