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| Normal vision with
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| Decreased vision
with dulled colors due to a cataract. |
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| CATARACT
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YOUR EYE WORKS
ALOT LIKE A CAMERA. LIGHT RAYS FOCUS THROUGH YOUR
lens on the retina, a layer
of light sensitive cells at the back of the eye. Similar to
film, the retina allows the image to be "seen" by the brain.
But over time the lens can become cloudy and prevent light rays
from passing clearly through the lens. This cloudy lens is called
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| The typical symptom
of cataract formation is a slow, progressive, and painless decrease
in vision. Other changes include: blurring of vision; glare,
particularly at night; frequent eyeglass prescription change;
a decrease in color intensity; a yellowing of images; and in
rare cases, double vision. |
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| Ironically as
the lens gets harder, farsighted or hyperopic people experience
improved distance vision and are less dependent on glasses.
However, near- sighted or myopic people become more nearsighted
or myopic, causing distance vision to be worse. Some types of
cataracts affect distance vision more than reading vision. Others
affect reading vision more than distance vision. |

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