Cataracts are one of the most common causes of blurry vision in adults, especially as we age. Many patients in Central Florida assume that gradual vision changes are “normal,” but in many cases, the early signs of cataracts are responsible.
The good news is that cataracts are highly treatable, and early evaluation by an experienced ophthalmologist can help preserve your vision and quality of life.
What Are Cataracts?
A cataract occurs when the natural lens inside the eye becomes cloudy. The lens is normally clear and helps focus light onto the retina. When clouding develops, vision becomes blurred, dim, or distorted.
Cataracts often develop slowly over time. In early stages, symptoms can be mild, but they can progress until daily activities become difficult.
Common Early Signs of Cataracts
Many patients don’t realize cataracts are forming until they notice these symptoms:
- Blurry or Cloudy Vision
Vision may feel “foggy” or like you’re looking through a smudged window. Cleaning glasses doesn’t improve clarity.
- Increased Sensitivity to Light
Bright sunlight, headlights, and indoor lighting may suddenly feel harsh or uncomfortable.
- Halos Around Lights
Seeing halos around headlights at night is a classic early cataract symptom. This can make night driving unsafe.
- Difficulty Seeing at Night
If you feel like your night vision is worsening — even with glasses — cataracts may be developing.
- Frequent Changes in Glasses Prescription
If your prescription changes often, it may be due to the lens clouding rather than “normal” refractive change.
- Colors Look Dull or Yellow
Many patients notice that colors look faded or less vibrant.
- Double Vision in One Eye
Cataracts can cause monocular double vision, meaning it occurs even when one eye is closed.
What Causes Cataracts?
The most common cause is aging, but cataracts can develop earlier due to:
- Diabetes
- Long-term steroid use
- UV exposure (Florida sun is a major factor)
- Smoking
- Eye injuries
- Prior eye surgery
- Family history
When Should You See an Ophthalmologist?
If you’re experiencing any of the symptoms above, it’s a good idea to schedule a comprehensive cataract evaluation.
Patients often ask: “Do I need surgery right away?”
In most cases, the answer is no. Cataracts are monitored until they interfere with your daily life.
How Cataracts Are Diagnosed
A cataract evaluation typically includes:
- Visual acuity testing
- Dilated eye exam
- Slit-lamp exam
- Retina evaluation
- Eye pressure check
When Is Cataract Surgery Recommended?
Cataract surgery is recommended when vision loss affects daily tasks such as:
- Driving
- Reading
- Watching TV
- Using a computer
- Recognizing faces
- Working safely
Modern cataract surgery is one of the safest and most successful surgeries in medicine.
Cataract Surgery Outcomes
Most patients experience:
- Improved clarity
- Reduced glare
- Brighter color vision
- Better quality of life
Cataract Care in Orlando & Kissimmee
If you’re noticing early signs of cataracts, we recommend scheduling a full exam with a board-certified ophthalmologist. Early detection can help protect your vision and guide you to the best treatment options.

