



Cataract signs and symptoms
A cataract starts out small and at first has little effect on your vision. In fact, in the early stages, only a doctor can detect a cataract because there may not be any symptoms. When you do start to notice changes in vision, they could include:
- Blurry distance vision, especially outdoors;
- Streaks or rays of light seeming to come from headlights and stop lights;
- Instinctively shading your eyes from the sun, or feeling more comfortable wearing a visor;
- Print appearing faded and lacking in contrast;
- Colors appearing faded or changed in hue. Blue may appear to be green and yellow may look white
Because these may also be symptoms of other eye conditions, The Nielsen Eye Center recommends that you are seen by an eye care professional annually, or whenever you notice a persistent change in your vision.
Cataract TreatmentCataracts are treated with surgery. Cataract surgery should be considered when cataracts cause enough loss of vision to interfere with daily activities. If your eyes are not seriously affected by the cataracts, which is often the case with an early cataract, then it is possible for you to get the help you need from a new distance prescription, or better reading glasses. Continue to see your eye doctor regularly to evaluate how the cataract is progressing. Please Rush me my free Nielsen Eye Center Information Kit
