Saw the ophthalmologist and definitely no cataracts, tests are completely normal. Dr. sees the slight inward turning of my right eye but says it could be normal and I am only noticing it now because of my vision problems. She has no explanation as to why I'm having these vision problems. Last night for example, every oncoming car's headlights shot out like lasers across my entire field of vision. Sort of like strobe lights. It was difficult to focus. Any ideas?
None of them applied to me either. Even the genetics noone in my family has had a cataract. Just lucky.
None of the above causes would apply to me, but I've never been tested for diabetes. If it does turn out to be cataracts I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the info!
I am 30 and was recently diagonesed with a cataract. Some reasons a younger person may develop a cataract are steroid use, eye trauma, genetics, radiation treatment, and diabetes.
Thanks so much for the response. I should have mentioned I am 34 years old. I do wear contacts and have astigmatism. What causes cataracts in someone my age?
It could be the cause and it sounds like you are having some of the classic symptoms of cataract. Blur, glare and hopefully temporary eye misalignment.Great News! Cataract Surgery is something to look forward to...we can actually make a part of your body function very well.
Best wishes,
Timothy D. McGarity, M.D.
www.tmcgaritymd.com