What Are Eye Cataracts?
- A common eye condition that can cloud your vision.
- The clouding or discoloration of the eye’s lens caused by natural proteins that build up as we age.
- Cataracts can start to develop during middle age but you may not notice any symptoms until later in life.
- 90 percent of people in the U.S. will have cataracts by the age 65.
- There is no prevention or cure for cataracts.
Signs of Eye Cataracts
Have you noticed more blurring in your vision, even with glasses? Having trouble driving at night? Have you been squinting at the TV? You could be developing cataracts.
By age 65, over 90 percent of people in the U.S. will have cataracts. They’re not a disease, nor can they cause irreversible blindness. A cataract is simply a clouding or discoloration of the eye’s lens caused by natural proteins that build up as we age.
If you think you might have eye cataracts, schedule an appointment to see if cataract surgery is recommended.