Early cataracts have no obvious relationship with blowing wind, and their etiology is mainly due to aging, heredity, and other factors, as well as being related to ultraviolet light exposure. Usually, early cataract patients are not afraid of the wind, but elderly patients may have the symptom of tearing in the wind if their tear ducts are blocked.
The causes of early cataract are mainly related to aging, heredity, metabolic abnormalities, trauma, radiation, poisoning, local nutritional disorders, and certain immune diseases. At the same time, epidemiological studies show that ultraviolet radiation, diabetes, hypertension, trauma, excessive alcohol consumption and other factors can also accelerate the development of cataracts.
Cataract patients may experience vision loss due to clouding of the lens, and if the lens is unevenly clouding, patients may experience discomfort such as photophobia and deepening of myopia.
It is recommended that cataract patients with significant vision loss seek medical attention to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.