Cataract
Cloudy vision, glare, faded colours and reduced night vision.
Routine unless vision drops suddenly or eye pain occurs.
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Use this as a starting point. Sudden vision loss, injury, chemical exposure, flashes, floaters or a curtain-like shadow should be treated as urgent.
Each condition card points patients toward the right service pathway, so they do not have to guess where to start.
Cloudy vision, glare, faded colours and reduced night vision.
Routine unless vision drops suddenly or eye pain occurs.
Related serviceOften silent; sometimes halos, eye pain or peripheral vision loss.
Needs regular monitoring. Acute pain with halos is urgent.
Related serviceMay be symptom-free early; later blurred vision, floaters or dark patches.
Annual screening is essential; sudden changes are urgent.
Related serviceDistorted central vision, difficulty reading or central blur.
Prompt retina evaluation is recommended.
Related serviceBurning, watering, gritty sensation and screen fatigue.
Routine unless pain, redness or reduced vision is present.
Related serviceEyes not aligned, head tilt or double vision.
Children should be assessed early to prevent lazy eye.
Related serviceFrequent prescription changes, ghosting and distorted vision.
Early evaluation helps slow progression.
Related serviceBlur for distance or near, headaches and eye strain.
Routine unless sudden change occurs.
Related serviceRedness, discharge, irritation and watering.
Urgent if pain, light sensitivity or vision reduction occurs.
Related serviceFlashes, floaters and curtain-like shadow.
Emergency. Seek care immediately.
Related servicePain, redness, light sensitivity and blurred vision.
Prompt evaluation is important.
Related serviceEye strain, dryness, headaches and fluctuating focus.
Routine, but persistent symptoms deserve evaluation.
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