Blurry vision can happen for many reasons, including dry eye, changes in your glasses prescription, eye strain, or other vision conditions. But if your vision looks cloudy, dim, hazy, or less sharp than it used to, cataracts may be one possible cause. Cataracts develop when the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, making it harder for light to focus clearly.
Many people with cataracts notice more than just blurry vision. You may have trouble driving at night, see glare or halos around headlights, need brighter light to read, or feel like colors look faded. Some patients also find that updating their glasses no longer gives them the clear vision they expect.
The best way to know whether cataracts are causing your blurry vision is through a comprehensive eye evaluation. For patients looking for a trusted Charleston cataract surgeon, Dr. Kerry Solomon and his team offer personalized cataract consultations and advanced treatment options designed to help patients understand their vision and choose the right path forward.
If blurry or cloudy vision is starting to interfere with your daily life, it may be time to schedule a consultation. Cataracts are common, treatable, and addressing them at the right time can help you get back to clearer, more comfortable vision. If you are ready to take the next step, request your cataract evaluation with Dr. Solomon online or call our office at (843) 203-9848 today!
