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Question by rachel: What could be wrong with my eye?
Sometimes, at least during the day more noticeable then at night, my right eye has dull color vision.
I don’t think I have a cataract cause it doesn’t appear to be yellow or clouded. But when I look through my right eye its just really dull in color and sometimes almost black and white. There has been only one time in which it was really bad and noticeable though.
I plan on telling my eye doctor but I just want a path to maybe know what it is so I can look it up first before talking to my eye doctor about it and so I have an idea of what it is.
If anyone has experienced this let me know I’d like to know what you did about it.

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Answer by Submit
I suggest you go to the good doctor!

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Question by Kayla: Will my eye get better?
Please don’t answer unless you actually have some medical knowledge of this or if you’ve experienced it.

Nobody will tell me flat out what my chances of regaining my vision are. I just want to know if it’s possible or if I should give up hope.

I was in a car accident and suffered severe eye trauma. My cornea is swollen two times its normal size, I have a 15% hyphema which was a 40% hyphema the day after the accident. My iris is torn and I developed a cataract in a matter of days. I am completely blind in my right eye (my left is fine) except for some sensitivity to light. From what the doctors have seen, it looks like my retina and optic nerve are intact. I’m 16 years old.

Doctors, nurses, medical students, anyone who’s been through this, or anyone who knows anything about eyes, do you think I’ll get better?

Also – do you think my depth perception will get better with time if I do not get my eye back? Right now it’s pretty bad – will I adapt?

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Answer by Dr Hansen
I’m a trauma surgeon, however, not an opthalmic surgeon.

From what you’re saying, it sounds to me like you might get your sight back, but be aware that it isn’t going to be perfect 20/20 vision. Your eye has suffered serious trauma and like with all trauma injuries, scar tissue will form. You say that your retina and optic nerve are intact. This is a good sign. However, if your iris and cornea are damaged, then you will have to wait to see how they heal.

I can’t give you a definitive answer (I was terrible with eyes at university) but I can say that you have good omens on your side and I can’t see any reason why you won’t regain some form of sight. If you have to wear glasses then I think it’s worth it.

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Question by Necro Illbill: I am 13, do you think I have cataracts.?
I see blurry / double from a distance. Up close no, and when I squint it goes away. I’m 13 years old.
It’s in both eyes, it’s light blur from a distance only and it’s only bad enough so that you can’t reconize detail but when I squint most of it takes away. Not nothing big that effects me badly. I also notice shines / crystals coming from sources of light such as a lightbolb as if you were to look at a lightbulb while your eyes were watery. Is this something I should worry or panic about?
why don’t you think this is cataracts, I am in a bad state of anxiety and fear at the moment. If a little thing appears in my vision that’s probably normal (Like looking into the light, then into the dark then it leaves a blob that fades away quickly) then I panic bad.
So please give me encouraging words, BUT THEY MUST BE TRUE! What can make me go blind all of a sudden is their any disease or what ever that can just make me go blind fast?

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Answer by Shellie Mabon
The symptoms told by you seems like that of cataract. This particular eye disease mostly affects adults.However, it is not restricted to them. It might occur in adolescents as well. It is the matter of your eyes. Take it with utmost care. Visit an ophthalmologist as soon as possible. If you want to take some precautionary measure from you side till the time you visit a doctor, you can protect your eyes from dust, dirt and strong winds, and even strong lights. You can wear sunglasses whenever you have to go out in sun. Ray ban sunglasses are cool to look at. They are always in trend as the brand name adds to the glamor. You can learn more about it by visiting its website https://www.ezcontactsusa.com/. Hope, I could provide you some relevant and useful information.

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Question by Gdgh Zdgh: I am 13, do you think I have cataracts.?
I see blurry / double from a distance. Up close no, and when I squint it goes away. I’m 13 years old.
It’s in both eyes, it’s light blur from a distance only and it’s only bad enough so that you can’t reconize detail but when I squint most of it takes away. Not nothing big that effects me badly. I also notice shines / crystals coming from sources of light such as a lightbolb as if you were to look at a lightbulb while your eyes were watery. Is this something I should worry or panic about?
why don’t you think this is cataracts

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Answer by purplekitty627
See the eye doctor. Cigarette smoke can also help cataracts to form.

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Question by Tessa Starr: How serious are cataracts?
I’m fairly certain I have one in my left eye. And I’m pretty sure I got it from wearing my contacts too much. I moved out of my house a couple months ago and my grandmother threw my glasses away. So I’ve had no choice but to wear the same contacts this whole time, and I don’t have much chance to take them out unless I happen to be at a friend’s house who has solution for them. So I wear them for days or weeks at a time. My eyes aren’t hurting or anything, but I’ve clearly developed a problem in my left eye. Part of it is really blurry with or without contacts and it’s getting worse. I don’t really have a ride to the doctor, but I’m working on getting there. And I can’t take my contacts out since I don’t have glasses and I can’t see to save my life without them. My insurance should cover an eye exam, but I don’t think it will cover glasses yet. And I’m flat broke, in debt actually, so I couldn’t buy any. I’m wondering how bad it would be if I kept wearing contacts? At least until I find a job and buy glasses… :/

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Answer by Flying Dragon
You should probably try to get an eye exam and glasses ASAP, before you mess your eyes up even worse, it sounds like you are doing all the stuff they tell you NOT to with contacts.. If you can manage to scrape together enough dough, or insurance for the eye exam, somewhere cheap like Walmarts (they also have some pretty cheap glasses too). Or, you can take the prescription and order glasses on-line at www.zennioptical.com. You could get single vision glasses for like about $ 20; bifocals for like $ 35. You also need to know your interpupilary spacing to get the glasses, normally this is only done when they fit you for glasses (not part of the eye exam). You can have a friend measure it for you with a ruler while you look straight ahead. It is the distance between your two pupils (on center) in millimeters. (Sometimes it is easier to do the measurement by measuring from the left edge of the left pupil to the left edge of the right pupil (same distance, but easier to measure). You need a credit card to order, if you don’t have one, you might be able to get a friend to order them and reimburse them.

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