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Cataracts often begin gradually, making it easy to overlook the earliest symptoms of cataracts. In fact, many patients don’t realize they are developing a cataract until vision changes start interfering with daily activities. At Eye Specialists of Napa Valley, our board-certified ophthalmologists help patients in Napa, CA, and the surrounding communities recognize the warning signs of cataracts — like dull colors and night glares, among others — and take proactive steps toward restoring clearer, healthier vision sooner.
What do cataracts do to your eyes?
A cataract develops when proteins in the eye’s natural lens break down and clump together, creating a cloudy area that prevents light from passing through normally. Early on, these vision changes caused by cataracts can be subtle. Over time, however, they may progress to cause more obvious vision problems. Still, even mild or early cataracts can affect how you see and enjoy life, making it important to see a specialist as soon as you begin noticing vision issues you suspect may be associated with cataracts.
What are the first signs of cataracts?
Although each patient’s experience is different, some of the earliest symptoms of cataracts include:
- Blurry vision
- Cloudy or dim vision
- Increased glare or halos around lights
- Colors that look faded or yellowed
- Difficulty seeing clearly at night
These changes may come on slowly, leading many people to assume they are simply part of getting older vs. having cataracts. However, if you notice even slight shifts in your vision, it’s important to schedule a comprehensive eye exam to help you differentiate between normal vision changes caused by age vs. cataracts.
How are cataracts detected in the early stages?
Cataracts are not always visible to the naked eye, but advanced testing can identify them right away. At Eye Specialists of Napa Valley, we use specialized diagnostic tools such as slit-lamp exams, retinal evaluations, and potential acuity tests to spot cataracts in their earliest stages, often before you notice major vision changes.
At what age should you get seen for cataracts?
If you are over 60, have a family history of cataracts, or have medical conditions such as diabetes, you are at an increased risk of cataracts. Even without symptoms, routine eye exams are important when it comes to maintaining long-term vision. If you are already noticing glare, cloudiness, trouble seeing at night, or other cataract symptoms, an appointment with our team is an appropriate first step to get the answers, reassurance, or next steps you deserve.
Can cataracts be reversed?
While cataracts cannot be reversed with medication or lifestyle changes, modern cataract surgery is a safe and effective solution for removing a clouded lens and restoring clear vision after cataracts. At Eye Specialists of Napa Valley, we offer advanced laser cataract surgery and a wide selection of premium intraocular lenses (IOLs), including Light Adjustable Lenses™, PanOptix® trifocal lenses, Vivity® extended-range lenses, toric IOLs for astigmatism, and more. These options allow us to customize your procedure for sharper, more vibrant vision that can last years, decades, or even a lifetime.
Protect your vision by seeking early cataract care in Napa, CA
Recognizing the early signs of cataracts is the first step in preserving your sight and independence — and early cataract treatment may offer more options and a less extensive, more comfortable, and more successful treatment overall. At Eye Specialists of Napa Valley, our experienced ophthalmologists provide personalized evaluations and a comprehensive suite of advanced treatment options designed to help restore your vision with clarity and confidence. Contact us today to schedule your private consultation for cataract surgery in Napa, CA, and learn more about the advanced solutions available for you.