Blurry vision: Cataracts often cause no pain, but progressive loss/blurry vision, especially in darker environment. It can be on one side or both sides. The lenses of your eyes get cloudy and in severe case it can be quite apparent as pictured here. Diabetes, among other disease, can increase risk. It is basically like looking through a dirty-windshield. It is very treatable. See your eye doc. Good luck.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Blurry vision: The primary symptoms of cataracts is blurry vision. Additionally, people also experience problems with glare from light sources, depth perception issues, monocular double vision, reading difficulty, decreased contrast vision, and color discrimination changes.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Glare, halos, blurry: Cataracts (a white lens change): most often due to/made worse by (most common first): aging, genetics predisposition, excessive sun exposure, smoking, diabetes, steroid medication, previous trauma, inflammation, infection in the eye causing inflammation; previous intraocular eye surgery; other genetic conditions; can be congenital; due to protein change in lens; more info: eyedoc2020@blogspot.com
Answered 11/30/2014
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