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What Can Cause Cloudy Blurred Vision And Streaking Lights In The Eye?

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Posted on Sun, 7 Oct 2018
Question: Having light streaks in eyes and cloud like blurring

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Answered by Dr. Eni (5 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Most likely it is from a cataract

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

From what you describe, the condition you are most likely suffering from being a cataract formation.
Cataracts are clouded visions resulting from changes in your eye. They are most often characterized by cloudy or blurry vision, sensitivity to light and glare, double vision, difficulty with vision at night etc.

This condition is fully treated today with eye surgery, thus I recommend you to visit an Ophthalmologist (Eye Doctor) and according to his evaluation to schedule an intervention and get your vision back. From your description, it seems like you've had an Eye check-up already, please discuss this with your doctor.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Eni, General & Family Physician




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What Can Cause Cloudy Blurred Vision And Streaking Lights In The Eye?

Brief Answer: Most likely it is from a cataract Detailed Answer: Hello, From what you describe, the condition you are most likely suffering from being a cataract formation. Cataracts are clouded visions resulting from changes in your eye. They are most often characterized by cloudy or blurry vision, sensitivity to light and glare, double vision, difficulty with vision at night etc. This condition is fully treated today with eye surgery, thus I recommend you to visit an Ophthalmologist (Eye Doctor) and according to his evaluation to schedule an intervention and get your vision back. From your description, it seems like you've had an Eye check-up already, please discuss this with your doctor. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Eni, General & Family Physician