There are many medical events that have the potential to cause certain impairments to our five senses. Damage to the spinal cord, for instance, can cause numbness and loss of limb function. Diseases and simple trauma or loud noise can cause hearing loss. Similarly, there are ailments that cause loss of vision, or even blindness if left untreated. Visual symptoms are often hard to diagnose without a professional, because there are several common, often harmless conditions like myopia which are easy to treat with glasses or lenses. However, there is no reason to gamble when it comes to your sight, which could be argued to be your most important sense. If you notice any visual symptoms that could indicate a long-term condition, you should seek attention. If you are concerned that you or a loved one may have a cataract in Murfreesboro TN, some information may be helpful to you.
In basic terms, a cataract is when the lens in your eye becomes increasingly opaque, and so the picture that the eye sends to the brain is affected. Imagine looking at the world through a dirty or smudged contact lens, for instance. The grime on the lens will block some of the light from entering your eye and being processed, and so there will be a noticeable blurry area in your vision.
Cataracts are different from some other eye conditions in that the problem is with how much light enters the eye, rather than where it goes after it does. In conditions like myopia (nearsightedness), the eye’s axial length, and/or the eye’s total refractive index are affected. So, even if all of the light that enters the pupil reaches the retina, it will not be focused properly, leading to blurry vision.
You might need cataract treatment in Murfreesboro TN if you’ve noticed symptoms which could be caused by lens opacity. If you are noticing less contrast between colors, or a difficulty coping with the glare from bright light when you see it, then you should get yourself looked at sooner rather than later. Although the surgical treatment for cataracts works for about ninety percent of patients, it doesn’t pay to take unnecessary risks when it comes to your ability to see. Treatment for a cataract in Murfreesboro TN is relatively safe and has a low chance of complications.

