One of the most important aspects in the life of any human being is visual health, protecting it is the intention of many, but different factors cause different diseases. That’s why, It is appropriate to identify the symptoms of each condition.
Some people are born with an eye disease, others acquire it over time due to bad habits such as reading in the dark and spending too much time in front of digital screens, and some more suffer from a condition of this type by old age.
The most common visual diseases are myopia, astigmatism, amblyopia, color blindness, retinopathy, dry eye syndrome, and cataracts.
Some people are unaware of the symptoms of this disease and often confuse it with others. Therefore, the gate The Lucid Life points out the main signs of cataracts:
1. Blurred vision. “Blurred vision at any distance is the most common symptom of cataracts. Your vision may appear cloudy and blurry. Over time, as the cataract gets worse, less light reaches the retina. People with cataracts may have particular difficulty seeing and driving at night.
2. Glare. Another early symptom of cataracts is glare or sensitivity to light. A person may have trouble seeing in bright sunlight. Previously unobtrusive interior lights can now seem too irritating. Driving at night can become a problem due to glare from street lights and oncoming headlights.
4. Color change. Cataracts can also affect color vision, making some shades appear washed out. Vision may gradually take on a brownish or yellowish tint. This color change may not be noticeable at first, but over time, it can become more difficult to tell the difference between blue and purple.
5. Second sight. “Sometimes, cataracts can temporarily improve a person’s ability to see up close because it acts like a stronger lens. This phenomenon is called ‘second sight,’ because people who once needed reading glasses find they no longer need them.
6. Change of diopters. Constant changes in the diopter of your glasses or contact lenses can be a clear sign of cataracts. This is because cataracts are usually progressive, causing vision to deteriorate more and more quickly.
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