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Is Cataract Only for Seniors? It Often Starts in Your 40s or 50s

Cataracts Aren’t Just an “Old Person’s Disease”

“Cataracts? Isn’t that something only grandparents get?”
You might be surprised to learn that cataracts can begin as early as your 40s or 50s.

In fact, more cases are being diagnosed in people under 60, especially those who spend long hours at the computer or are frequently exposed to strong UV light.


Early Symptoms—Are You Noticing Them?

  • Increased sensitivity to light
  • Blurred or cloudy vision
  • New glasses don’t help as much
  • Night driving becomes difficult

If you’re experiencing any of these, cataracts may be developing.


Should I Wait Until It Gets Worse?

In the past, it was common to wait until cataracts were “severe enough” before having surgery.

Today, early intervention is often safer and helps maintain a better quality of life.
Plus, modern cataract surgery allows for the correction of presbyopia (age-related farsightedness) or nearsightedness at the same time using advanced lens options.


Talk to Us Early—It Makes a Difference

Cataracts will progress if left untreated.
But the earlier you notice the signs and seek appropriate treatment, the better your outcome will be.

Whether you work in Akihabara or commute through the area, feel free to stop by for a consultation.
We offer the latest cataract surgery that can be completed in a short time.

▶ [Click here to book a consultation or make an appointment.]

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