Even though cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in those over 40, the symptoms can be difficult to notice if you don't know what to look for. Cataracts are an opaque or cloudy area on the lens of your eye that can develop over a period of time. Here are a few of the top cataract warning signs you should look out for. If you experience any of these symptoms, don't hesitate to reach out to the optometry and eye care professionals at Eye 1st Vision Center in Sandy Springs.
As we age, most of us will require brighter lights to read. While this is a common sign of aging, it can also be a sign of cataracts. Make sure you schedule an appointment with the professionals at Eye 1st Vision Center in Sandy Springs if lights never seem bright enough.
If you recognize colors are no longer as bright and vibrant as they used to be, you could have a problem with your vision being clouded by cataracts.
As you look at a light source, are you noticing a ring around it? If so, it could indicate that your lens are struggling to transmit light to your retina. This can be an indicator of cataracts.
If looking at a light source, like a lamp, and you feel as if you’re glaring at the sun, this could be a sign that you've developed cataracts.
Without a doubt, one of the easiest ways to determine if you're developing cataracts is if you have cloudy vision. If you experience cloudy vision no matter how much you blink or rub your eyes, schedule an appointment with an optometry professional in Sandy Springs as soon as possible.
If you have a hard time seeing at night, there's a high likelihood something is happening with your vision. Cataracts could be the culprit because they make it more difficult for light to enter the eye, which tends to cause increased problems focusing in conditions with low light.
Are you experiencing double vision without a single glass of wine, particularly in one eye? This could be an indicator of cataracts.
If you're experiencing one or more than one of the previously mentioned signs of cataracts, the optometry professionals at Eye 1st Vision Center in Sandy Springs can help. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
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