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Bilateral Cataracts : Symptoms

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Symptoms could include:
Visual problems may include the following changes:Cloudy, fuzzy, foggy, or filmy visionLoss of color intensityDouble visionDifficulty seeing at nightProblems seeing shapes against a background or the difference between shades of colorsSeeing halos...
Source:ADAM
Date:July 28, 2008
Recent studies have investigated the effect of nutrition on cataract formation. The results have been mixed, with some studies finding that there is a connection between nutrition and cataract formation and other studies finding none.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Recent studies have been conducted to try to determine whether diet or the use of vitamins might have an effect on the formation of cataracts in older people. The results have been mixed, with some studies finding that there is a connection and o...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Developmental reading disorder, also called dyslexia, is a reading disability resulting from the inability to process graphic symbols.Developmental reading disorder(DRD) is not caused by vision problems, but rather by problems with the brain''s abi...
Source:ADAM
Date:October 15, 2008
Reading disorder is a learning disorder that involves significant impairment of reading accuracy, speed, or comprehension to the extent that the impairment interferes with academic achievement or activities of daily life. People with reading disor...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Hazy vision, cloudy vision, blurred vision are all problems with seeing clearly. Any change in your normal vision is cause for concern and is a good reason to call a doctor for an examination.
Source:Healthline
Date:September 30, 2007
Visual disturbances are abnormalities of sight. Visual disturbances associated with neurological disorders often include double vision(diplopia), moving or blurred vision due to nystagmus(involuntary rapid movements of the eyes), reduced visual ac...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Neurological Disorders
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