What’s with the foggy eyes?

Patients with foggy eyes may be caused by myopia, cataract, keratitis, etc., and should seek prompt medical attention to find out the cause.
1. Myopia: Myopia patients have changes in the structure of the eye, the refraction of light becomes weaker, which will make the light entering the outside world can not be focused on the retina, which can form a distorted, fuzzy, distorted, overlapping images, so patients may have the symptom of blurred vision.
2. Cataract: the lens is located in the liquid environment of the eye, any kind of factors affecting the intraocular environment, such as heredity, aging, local nutritional disorders, etc. may cause metabolic disorders in the lens, resulting in cloudy lens protein denaturation. Cataract patients can experience blurred vision due to clouding of the lens.
3. Keratitis: Keratitis patients because of corneal clouding, can also appear blurred vision, can also be accompanied by eye pain, photophobia, tearing, blepharospasm and other uncomfortable symptoms.
It is recommended that patients with foggy eyes consult a doctor promptly to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions to choose the appropriate treatment.