Understanding Cataracts: Why Your Vision Becomes Blurry
Cataracts occur when proteins in the eye's natural lens break down and form cloudy areas, reducing the amount of light reaching the retina. This causes gradual blurred vision, glare, poor night vision, and faded colors. Many people adapt to these changes without realizing how much their eyesight has declined. Glasses may improve vision only temporarily, but they cannot remove cataracts. Cataract surgery is the recommended treatment once vision begins affecting daily life. The cloudy lens is replaced with an artificial lens that helps restore clear and comfortable vision. The procedure is quick and commonly performed with excellent outcomes. Regular eye check-ups help identify cataracts before they significantly affect eyesight. If you notice gradual vision changes, seek professional advice. Cataract Surgery in Swargate provides comprehensive assessment and treatment to help patients regain visual clarity and continue everyday activities confidently.















