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Living with cataracts can be difficult for both the individual and their loved ones, but understanding more about cataracts and how they can be treated is the first step to getting more control over the condition. Read on to explore the facts about cataracts. What are cataracts? A cataract is a condition in which the lens of the eye becomes increasingly opaque, causing cloudy or blurred vision. Usually, the symptoms develop gradually over time, worsening as it goes on. The National Eye Institute estimates that more than half of all Americans will either have a cataract or have undergone surgery for cataracts by the age of 80. What are the early signs of cataracts? Early diagnosis is not only helpful for treating the condition itself, but it can also make sure the individual is safe during day-to-day life. Cataracts can make it difficult to drive or move around safely, as the vision is obscured. That's why it's important to look out for the early signs of cataracts. They include: * Blurred or misty eyesight * Finding lights too bright or glaring * Finding it harder to see in low light * Colors look faded *The content on this podcast is for informational or educational purposes only and does not substitute professional medical advice or consultations with healthcare professionals. For more information, visit us! https://bestcaremn.com Copyright MMXXVI - Best Care MN - All Rights Reserved
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