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Eye Conditions
Cataracks
Cataracts Glendale
While a comprehensive eye
examination at the Beeve Vision Care Center in Glendale can determine
for certain if you have cataracts forming, there are a number of
signs and symptoms that may indicate a cataract. Among them are:
- Gradual
blurring or hazy vision where colors may seem yellowed
- The
appearance of dark spots or shadows that seem to move when the
eye moves
- A tendency to become more nearsighted because of increasing
density of the lens
- Double vision in one eye only
- A
gradual loss of color vision
- A stage where it is easier to
see without glasses
- The feeling of having a film over the
eyes
- An increased sensitivity to glare, especially
at night.
What are cataracts?
Cataracts are a clouding
of the normally clear crystalline lens of the eye. This prevents
the lens from properly focusing light on the retina at the back of
the eye, resulting in a loss of vision. A cataract is not a film
that grows over the surface of the eye, as is often commonly thought.
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Why are they called cataracts?
Sometimes cataracts can be seen as a milkiness
on the normally black pupil. In ancient times, it was believed this
cloudiness was caused by a waterfall - or cataract - behind the eye.
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