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When to See A Doctor for Cataracts

Statistics show that one in six people over the age of forty has cataracts. By the age of 80, more than half of the population will have cataracts. If you are experiencing sight loss and suspect cataracts are responsible, our ophthalmologist in Southfield, MI is ready to assist you. At Michigan Eyecare Institute, we have years of experience performing eye surgery for cataract removal.

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What are Cataracts?

Cataracts are the clouding of the normally clear eye lens. People with cataracts may find it hard to read, drive a car at night, or see and recognize expressions on the faces of their friends. In most cases, cataracts develop slowly and may not affect eyesight in the initial stages. However, with time, cataracts will take a toll on your eyes. 

At the beginning stages, stronger lighting may help you deal with cataracts. If cataracts develop beyond this point, eye surgery will be the only way to restore your vision. Early detection and treatment cure is the only way to prevent sight loss. Watch out for these symptoms and visit Michigan Eyecare Institute in Southfield, MI for assistance. 

Blurry Vision 

Cataracts cause blurry vision which leads to sight loss if untreated. If the blurriness persists for longer than one day, there is a good chance you are suffering from cataracts. Therefore, schedule an appointment with a doctor immediately. 

Light Sensitivity

Sensitivity to bright light is also a potential sign of cataracts. If you notice your eyes becoming increasingly sensitive to light, it may indicate the presence of cataracts. Make an appointment with your ophthalmologist for early detection and treatment. 

Poor Night Vision

Most cataracts reduce your ability to see at night. A study shown by Curtin University concluded that treating cataracts lowers the risk of car accidents at night by 13 percent.  Take precautions once you suspect the possibility of having cataracts. Visit your doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Otherwise, don’t endanger yourself by driving at night, especially if your vision isn’t clear. 

Halos

If you are seeing bright circles around light sources, you likely have cataracts. The clouding of the eye lens diffracts the light entering your eye resulting in a halo effect. Some people may see these halos at night while others during the daytime. 

Visit an eye doctor immediately you notice this symptom. 

Make an Appointment Today 

Are one or more of these symptoms familiar to you? If so, it’s time to make an appointment with an Ophthalmologist in Southfield, MI. For more information on cataracts, eye surgery, or to schedule an appointment with our eye doctor, call Michigan Eyecare Institute at (248) 352-2806.

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