Cataract Awareness Month
Cataract Awareness Month: Shedding Light on Eye Health
June is Cataract Awareness Month, a time dedicated to educating communities about one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide. Cataracts may develop slowly, but they can have a serious impact on your daily life — and the good news is, they’re treatable.
What is a Cataract?
A cataract is a clouding of the lens in your eye that affects your vision. It usually develops as a result of aging but can also be caused by injury, certain medications, or underlying health conditions like diabetes.
Common Symptoms:
* Blurry or cloudy vision
* Sensitivity to light
* Difficulty seeing at night
* Seeing “halos” around lights
* Fading or yellowing of colors
If you or a loved one notices these symptoms, it may be time for a visit to the eye doctor.
Did You Know?
* Over 24 million Americans over age 40 are affected by cataracts
* By age 75, about half of all adults have cataracts
* Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures in medicine
What You Can Do
* Schedule regular eye exams — early detection is key
* Wear sunglasses to protect against UV damage
* Eat eye-healthy foods rich in antioxidants (like leafy greens and carrots)
* Avoid smoking, which increases risk
* Manage chronic conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure
A Clearer Future Starts with Awareness
Cataract Awareness Month reminds us that our vision deserves care and attention. Whether you’re experiencing changes in your sight or simply due for an eye exam, now is the perfect time to prioritize your eye health.