Description: Have you previously had cataract surgery and are now finding your vision becoming unclear or cloudy? Are you having difficulty reading, recognising faces, or seeing the television or road signs as if youre developing cataracts again? Have you noticed glare or dazzle from lights at night? You may well have developed posterior capsule opacification (PCO).
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Cloudy, unclear vision? Difficulty reading, recognising faces, or seeing the television or road signs? Glasses constantly needing to be changed or not improving the vision? Glare or dazzle from lights at night? You may well have cataracts.
A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside your eye. The lens is a clear structure just behind the iris (the coloured part of the eye). It helps to focus light to form a clear image on the retina at the back of the eye in much the same way as the lens in a camera focuses light onto a film. When a cataract develops your vision deteriorates because the eye can no longer form a clear image on the retina. A cataract is not a layer of skin that grows over your eye. Many people over 60 have some cataract and the
Blurry sight - This is very common. You may notice that your sight has become blurred or misty, or that your glasses seem dirty or appear scratched.