Cataracts develop as a result of an internal clouding. Although injuries, heredity, and other factors can also contribute to them, ageing is frequently to fault. You might notice the difference while driving if you have cataracts, which can make it difficult to see well. Cataracts can be detected by doctors during your yearly eye exam. Surgery can address the issue if they are preventing you from seeing well and managing daily tasks (such as driving at night). With a male to female ratio of roughly 1 to 1.3, women experience cataracts more frequently than men do. Almost 86 percent of older drivers with cataracts in both eyes have trouble driving at night, and around 74 percent have trouble driving in the rain Some people think that cataracts are a normal part of the ageing process because they are so common in older people. One of the main causes of blindness is cataracts. Unlike to other disorders that might cause blindness (like glaucoma), cataracts can be surgically removed swiftly and successfully.
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