Looking through a frosty or fogged-up window might be likened to seeing through foggy lenses. When one has cataracts, it could be more challenging to read, drive a car (especially at night), or tell how a buddy is feeling. Most cataracts grow slowly and initially do not impair your vision. On the other hand, cataracts will eventually obstruct your vision. You can first treat cataracts with better lighting and eyewear. If your vision is preventing you from doing the things you usually do, cataract surgery might be necessary. The good news is that cataract surgery is frequently a quick, painless, and successful procedure. Make a time for an eye test if you detect any changes in your eyesight. If having a cataract makes it more difficult for you to carry out the daily activities you would normally accomplish, your doctor may recommend cataract surgery. When a cataract prevents the treatment of another eye ailment, cataract surgery may be indicated. For instance, your eye doctor may suggest cataract surgery if a cataract makes it difficult to diagnose or manage other eye disorders like age-related macular degeneration or diabetic retinopathy.
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