Last Updated on January 30, 2020
It is natural that with advancing age, people will start to have greater difficulty in vision, especially when it comes to reading those smaller letters that are in the informative brochures of medicines, for example.
Although it is not a clear sign of cataracts – you may just need glasses to see more clearly – the disease can start to manifest itself in this way and, as such, should not be ignored.
It is also noteworthy that the human vision is composed mainly of water and protein and cataracts cause the protein to a group, causing greater difficulty in reading the smallest letters.