Inside our eyes, we have a natural lens that helps us see by bending light rays. However, when the lens becomes cloudy, it is known as a cataract. Although there are other risk factors for cataracts, ageing is the most common cause.
Most cases of age-related cataracts tend to develop gradually. However, in other rare cases, the cataracts may develop quickly either due to the younger age of the patient or because of an underlying condition like diabetes.
Knowing when to seek help for cataracts is important for maintaining good eye health. While most age-related cataracts develop gradually, there are still signs and symptoms that you should be aware of. If you experience any of the following vision changes, it may be time to make an appointment for an eye exam:
The Shantilal Shanghvi Eye Institute has a team of expert cataract specialists who have received extensive training. With cutting-edge equipment and advanced technology, our centre is capable of providing precise diagnosis and effective treatment for cataracts.
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