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Frequent Changes in Eyeglass Prescription? It Might Be Cataracts

Have you found yourself needing a new eyeglass prescription more frequently than usual? While slight vision changes over time are common, needing frequent updates to your prescription could be a sign of something more serious — cataracts. At DRHC Dubai, our expert ophthalmologists are here to help you understand the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for cataracts, ensuring your vision is protected at every stage of life.

What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts occur when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurry or distorted vision. This cloudiness prevents light from passing clearly through the lens, making it harder to see clearly. Cataracts typically develop slowly and are most commonly associated with aging, though they can also occur due to other factors such as diabetes, eye trauma, long-term steroid use, or excessive exposure to UV light.

Why Do Cataracts Cause Frequent Prescription Changes?

As cataracts progress, the density and structure of the lens changes. This directly affects how light is focused on the retina, leading to fluctuating vision. As a result, people with developing cataracts often find themselves needing stronger or altered prescriptions for their eyeglasses every few months.

Key signs that your changing prescription may be related to cataracts include:

  • Blurry or cloudy vision that doesn’t improve much with new glasses
  • Increased sensitivity to light and glare
  • Difficulty seeing at night
  • Colors appearing faded or yellowed
  • Frequent changes in near or distant vision
  • Seeing halos around lights

Who Is at Risk?

Cataracts are most commonly seen in individuals over the age of 60, but several risk factors can lead to earlier onset:

  • Family history of cataracts
  • Prolonged sun exposure without UV protection
  • Smoking
  • Diabetes or other chronic conditions
  • Previous eye injury or surgery
  • Use of corticosteroid medications

When Should You See an Eye Specialist?

If you notice any of the following, it’s time to consult an ophthalmologist:

  • Vision does not improve significantly with new prescriptions
  • You feel like your glasses “never work well enough”
  • Night driving has become difficult or unsafe
  • You experience double vision in one eye
  • You require more light for reading or close work than before

At DRHC Dubai, our ophthalmology team uses advanced diagnostic tools including slit-lamp exams, visual acuity tests, and dilated eye exams to detect cataracts early and accurately.

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Cataract Treatment Options

In the early stages, stronger glasses, anti-glare lenses, and brighter lighting may help. However, when cataracts begin interfering with daily activities, the most effective solution is cataract surgery — a safe and highly successful procedure.

Cataract Surgery at DRHC Dubai Includes:

  • Removal of the clouded natural lens
  • Replacement with an Intraocular Lens (IOL) tailored to your vision needs
  • Same-day procedure with rapid recovery time
  • Use of advanced phacoemulsification or laser-assisted techniques for precision and safety

Why Choose DRHC Dubai for Cataract Care?

At Dr Rami Hamed Center (DRHC), we offer:

  • Expert Ophthalmologists with extensive experience in cataract diagnosis and surgery
  • State-of-the-art technology for accurate diagnostics and surgical precision
  • A patient-centered approach with customized IOL options including multifocal, toric, and mono-focal lenses
  • Comprehensive pre-and post-operative care
  • Comfortable, modern facilities ensure a smooth experience

Book Your Eye Evaluation Today

If your glasses seem to stop working just a few months after getting them, don’t ignore the signs. Frequent prescription changes could be an early warning sign of cataracts. Schedule a consultation with the ophthalmology team at DRHC Dubai and protect your vision for the future.

Call us at +97142798200 or visit www.drhc.ae to book your appointment.

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