Early Symptoms of Cataract: Signs You Should Not Ignore
Cataract is a slowly progressive eye condition that affects vision over time.
In its early stages, symptoms may be mild and painless, which often leads people
to ignore them. Recognizing early cataract symptoms allows timely treatment
and better visual outcomes.
✔️ Blurred or cloudy vision
✔️ Difficulty seeing at night
✔️ Sensitivity to light and glare
✔️ Frequent change in glasses power
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What Is a Cataract?
A cataract develops when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy.
This clouding blocks light from passing clearly through the lens, resulting in
blurred vision, reduced contrast, and difficulty performing daily activities.
Cataracts are most commonly related to aging, but they may also occur due to
diabetes, eye injury, prolonged steroid use, smoking, or excessive exposure to UV light.
Early Symptoms of Cataract
Blurred or Cloudy Vision
Objects may appear hazy, foggy, or unclear even with glasses.
Glare and Light Sensitivity
Bright lights, sunlight, or vehicle headlights may cause discomfort.
Poor Night Vision
Difficulty driving or seeing clearly in low-light conditions.
Frequent Glasses Change
Repeated need to change spectacle power within short intervals.
Faded or Yellowish Colors
Colors may appear dull, less vibrant, or yellow tinted.
Double Vision in One Eye
Seeing double images when using one eye alone.
Expert Opinion – Dr. Charudutt Kalamkar
Dr. Charudutt Kalamkar, Medical Director at SGVEH, is an
AIIMS-trained ophthalmologist with over 20 years of experience
in advanced eye surgeries. He specializes in cataract, refractive surgery,
glaucoma, and neuro-ophthalmology.
“Early detection of cataract allows surgery to be planned at the right time,
leading to safer procedures and excellent vision results.”
Do You Notice These Symptoms?
If you are experiencing any early signs of cataract, do not delay.
A timely eye examination can prevent further vision loss.
Frequently Asked Questions – Early Cataract Symptoms
What are the early symptoms of cataract?
Early cataract symptoms include blurred vision, glare from lights, difficulty seeing at night, frequent changes in glasses power, and faded colors.
Is blurred vision always due to cataract?
No. Blurred vision can also be caused by refractive errors, dry eyes, or retinal problems. An eye examination is required to confirm cataract.
Does cataract cause pain?
No. Cataract is painless. Pain, redness, or sudden vision loss indicates another eye condition and requires urgent care.
Can cataract be treated without surgery?
No. Cataract cannot be cured with medicines or eye drops. Surgery is the only permanent treatment.
When should I see an eye doctor?
You should see an eye specialist if cataract symptoms interfere with daily activities such as reading, driving, or work.