10 Causes Of Blurred Vision
Cause #2: Cataracts
A cataract refers to clouding of the lenses leading to a decrease in vision. It can gradually develop and affect both eyes causing symptoms such as blurry vision, faded colors, halos around light, and trouble seeing at night. Patients with cataracts often experience issues with driving at night, reading, and recognizing faces.
There is also an increased risk of falls and depression. It is one the main causes of blindness globally. The most common causes of cataracts are aging, congenital, trauma, exposure to radiation, or previous history of eye surgery. Those at risk are smokers, individuals who consume alcohol, or those who are excessively exposed to sunlight.
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