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Understanding Cataracts: Symptoms, Treatment & Protecting Your Vision
Cataracts are one of the most common age-related eye conditions, affecting millions of people each year. While they often develop gradually, cataracts can eventually interfere with daily activities such as reading, driving, and enjoying clear vision. The good news? Cataracts are highly treatable, and regular comprehensive eye exams can help detect changes early. What Is a Cataract? A cataract occurs when the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy. The lens sits behind the iris and pupil and helps focus light onto the retina so we can see clearly. As cataracts develop, vision may become blurry, dim, or hazy, almost like looking through a foggy window. Although cataracts are most commonly associated with aging, they can also develop due to:
Common Symptoms of Cataracts Cataracts usually develop slowly, which means symptoms may not be noticeable right away. Over time, patients may experience:
Why Routine Eye Exams Matter Because cataracts can progress gradually, regular eye exams are important for monitoring changes in your vision and overall eye health. At Advanced Optometry, comprehensive eye exams allow us to evaluate the health of your eyes, identify cataracts early, and discuss when treatment may become beneficial. Even in the early stages, monitoring cataracts helps ensure your vision remains as clear and comfortable as possible. Cataract Treatment & Surgery In the early stages, updated glasses prescriptions and improved lighting may help manage symptoms. However, as cataracts progress, surgery may eventually be recommended. Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most commonly performed procedures today. During surgery, the cloudy natural lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). Most patients experience:
Many people notice improved vision within just a few days after surgery. Protecting Your Long-Term Eye Health While cataracts are a natural part of aging for many individuals, maintaining regular eye care is one of the best ways to protect your vision over time. Scheduling routine comprehensive eye exams helps detect cataracts and other eye health concerns early, often before symptoms significantly affect daily life. If you have noticed changes in your vision or are due for your annual eye exam, our team is here to help.
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AuthorMelanie Sherburne-Jarvis, CPOT Archives
June 2026
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