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Cataracts may cause you to experience double visionLutazene Review diplopia. This effect sometimes shows up early in the development of a cataract. You could find yourself shaking your head and squinting to try to get rid of double images. This problem may be accompanied by eye pain as you strain to see clearly. Diabetes, stroke, shingles and many other medical conditions besides cataracts can cause diplopia, so it's a good idea to see both your primary care doctor and an eye doctor if this symptom persists.
Fuzzy or blurred vision is a classic symptom of cataract formation. You will probably notice this problem if a cataract forms near the center of your lens. Objects may appear foggy or unclear. The haziness can affect just one eye or both eyes. Cataracts don't actually spread from one eye to the other, but they may develop on each lens independently. Once they begin to form, they don't go away. However, it may take years for them to reach the point where cataract surgery is required.
If bright lights cause you to blink or squint in pain, cataracts may be the culprit. Light sensitivity can impact your ability to perform normal activities. Sunglasses will help you cope with bright light during the day, but nighttime is a different matter. You may decide not to drive at night anymore because the glare of oncoming headlights bothers you too much.