Complaints Caused by Cataract Problem
Cataract usually progresses slowly.
Initially, patients complain of blurred, dull and faded vision.
Eyeglass numbers start to change frequently, and even if the glasses are changed, the patient cannot achieve the desired clarity.
There are complaints of blurred vision, foggy vision, smoky vision, distortion of shapes, difficulty in driving at night, extreme discomfort from lights and headlights, and rarely double vision.
In some types of cataracts, a temporary myopia occurs as the central part of the lens hardens and the patient starts to see the near more clearly than before. This condition is temporary.