7 Signs You Might Have Eye Cataracts

Cataracts can cause blurry vision and make tasks like reading or driving challenging. At Wyoming Center for Sight in Casper, WY, we provide eye exams to learn more about your eye health and treatment to help you see clearly. Before visiting us, learn about 7 signs that may indicate that you have eye cataracts below:

Cloudy or Blurry Vision

One of the first signs of a developing cataract is cloudy or blurry vision. You may also notice faded colors and have trouble reading small print or seeing details clearly. Objects can appear fuzzy or obscured as well. While glasses may help at first, you vision might continue to get worse.

Increased Sensitivity to Light

As cataracts grow, you might notice an increased sensitive to light. Along with that, you may need to wear sunglasses more often and can be affected by the glare of headlights or lamps.

Trouble Seeing at Night

Cataracts interfere with your ability to see well in low light. You might have trouble driving at night because lights appear too dim and glare obscures your vision.

Double Vision

Seeing double images or feeling as if you see differently in one eye can indicate a cataract. When the cataracts are advanced, they can also cause multiple images.

Frequent Prescription Changes

If your eyeglass prescription needs to be changed more frequently, it may be due to cataracts.

Halos Around Lights

Seeing halos or starburst patterns around bright lights is a common symptom of cataracts. The appearance of halos occurs when the light that enters your eyes is scattered by cataracts.

Eye Pain or Discomfort

Large cataracts can cause inflammation and symptoms that lead to mild eye pain or discomfort. Along with that, they can increase the pressure within the eye.

Contact us for an Appointment Today!

If you are experiencing symptoms of cataracts, let our team at Wyoming Center for Sight in Casper, WY, help. We can identify cataracts early and offer treatment that will provide a sharper vision. To learn more about our treatments or schedule your appointment, call us at (307) 237-2511 today. When you’re seeking an ophthalmologist near me, we are happy to assist you!

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