Serious Conditions And Other Factors That Cause Blurry Vision

Cataracts

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Cataracts is a condition in which the affected eye's lens is clouded. When individuals view an object, rays of light travel into the eye through the pupil and focus through the lens and then the retina. The lens has to be clear in order for it to properly focus light into the retina. If an individual's vision starts to become cloudy, dim, blurry, or if things are just not as bright and colorful as they once were, a cataract may have started to form in one or both of the eyes. Many describe vision with cataracts is comparable to looking through a dirty windshield of a vehicle.

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