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Can you have cataracts at 16?
Cataracts are rare in children. They can affect one eye (unilateral) or both eyes (bilateral). Some cataracts are small and don’t cause any trouble with vision. Other more progressive cataracts can cause visual problems in children.
What is the youngest age for cataracts?
It’s a common misconception that cataracts only affect the elderly. While it’s true that most cataracts occur because of aging, it’s not the only reason that cataracts can develop. Many people start developing cataracts as young as age 40. However, cataracts can occur at any age.
Can I see my own cataract?
You will likely not be able to see or even feel your cataract, but there are some common symptoms, which include the following: A painless blurring of vision. Glare or light sensitivity. Frequent eyeglass prescription changes.
Can a 17 year old get cataracts?
Although the exact cause is unclear, in most cases, cataracts are associated with people age 60 and above. However, there have been cases of cataracts in young people as well.
How do you know if your going blind?
light sensitivity. a scratchy sensation in the eyes. watery eyes, blurry vision, or eye fatigue. feeling like there is something in your eye.
Can glasses help cataracts?
While prescription glasses cannot directly treat or cure cataracts, the right prescription lenses can help to correct blurry vision and other vision problems caused by cataracts. For example, many people who have cataracts will experience a change in their corrective vision prescription.
Do we need glasses after cataract surgery?
In general, most patients after cataract surgery will choose to have good distance vision in both eyes but not near vision. Therefore, they will need glasses for near vision.
Can you get cataracts at any age?
Cataracts —clouding of the eye’s naturally clear lens—can rob you of your vision. Although the exact cause is unclear, in most cases, cataracts are associated with people age 60 and above. However, there have been cases of cataracts in young people as well.
When should I see a doctor about my cataract symptoms?
If you develop sudden vision changes, such as double vision or flashes of light, sudden eye pain, or sudden headache, see your doctor right away. Most cataracts develop when aging or injury changes the tissue that makes up your eye’s lens. Some inherited genetic disorders that cause other health problems can increase your risk of cataracts.
Will my eyesight get worse if I have cataracts?
Often in the disease’s early stages, you may not notice any changes in your vision. Since cataracts tend to grow slowly, your eyesight will get worse slowly. Certain cataracts can also cause your close-up vision to get better for a short time. But your eyesight is likely to get worse as the cataract grows.
Is it better to treat cataracts early or late?
Generally speaking, the earlier a cataract is recognized, the better. Treating them sooner rather than later can lead to fewer issues over time. Cataracts can interfere with daily life and lead to vision problems that can worsen as the disease progresses.