Cataract FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions about Cataracts

If your vision is becoming cloudy, you may have cataracts. You need to get an eye exam from the doctor to determine if you have cataracts. Family Eyecare of Glendale in Glendale, AZ, offers this quick guide to frequently asked questions regarding cataracts. Read below to understand more about cataracts and the dangers presented with this condition. 

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What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts are common, but that doesn't mean they aren't severe. Cataracts occur when the lens inside the eyes goes from clear to cloudy. This can significantly affect your vision in several ways. Usually, those suffering from cataracts are elderly, but they can develop many years earlier. When you have them, they cause blurry vision, making it harder to read and drive. It can also keep you from recognizing faces because they are too blurry.

What Are the Symptoms of Cataracts?

To be diagnosed with cataracts, you need a complete eye exam from an eye doctor. There are a few signs that you may notice at home before your eye care appointment. In the beginning, they usually don't have symptoms. They will progress, though, and eventually have symptoms.

Your vision can get blurry or cloudy, and your world may look dimmer. It's often been compared to being in a fog. You might have more light sensitivity and worse night vision. You might look at lights and see a halo around them. Everything might start to appear yellowed and noticeably faded. Some patients get double vision in one eye.

What Are the Causes of Cataracts?

Getting older is the primary cause of this condition. This problem is a significant cause, and many elderly people have them. You can also get cataracts from too much exposure to ultraviolet light, specific eye injuries, and eye surgery. Diabetes can also cause this eye condition, and using long-term steroids. Eventually, you may need cataract surgery to correct the problem. Often, patients don't need cataract surgery for many years after their cataracts develop.

Get Eye Care for Cataracts

To get the eye care you need for cataracts, you need an eye exam from the eye doctor. To visit our Family Eyecare of Glendale for your eye exam and to get your questions answered, call our Glendale, AZ, optometry office at 602-843-2900 and schedule your appointment. We would be happy to assist you with anything you require.

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