

 How a cataract affects your vision
         How a cataract affects your vision        
          A cataract is a  clouding of the normally clear lens of your eye. For people who have cataracts,  seeing through cloudy lenses is a bit like looking through a frosty or  fogged-up window. Clouded vision caused by cataracts can make it more difficult  to read, drive a car, especially at night, or see the expression on a  friend's face.
          
Most cataracts develop  slowly and don't disturb your eyesight early on. But with time, cataracts will  eventually interfere with your vision.
At first, stronger lighting and eyeglasses can help you deal with  cataracts. But if impaired vision interferes with your usual activities, you  might need cataract surgery. Fortunately, cataract surgery is generally a safe,  effective procedure.