Cataracts progress slowly and are corrected with surgery when they affect daily life. Keeping vision-test results and the surgical record helps with follow-up.
Also known as: clouded lens, lens opacity.
Common symptoms of Cataracts
People living with cataracts may notice some of the following. Recording what you observe — and when — gives your clinician a clearer picture.
- Blurry or dim vision
- Glare and halos
- Fading colors
- Poor night vision
What to track for Cataracts
Good records turn a stack of paper into answers. For cataracts, it helps to keep:
- Vision-test results
- Surgery date and lens details
- Post-op follow-up notes
How Hamdosh helps with Cataracts
Hamdosh is your family's medical memory. Every prescription, lab result, and visit note for cataracts is captured with OCR, grouped into encounters, and made searchable — with a one-tap outcome on each treatment so you can answer "what actually worked?" Your records are encrypted at rest, and you control exactly who in the household can see them.
- One timeline for every cataracts document, across clinics and years.
- Natural-language search: "what was prescribed last time?" returns the script and the outcome.
- Treatment-outcome tracking so the record shows what helped — not just what was tried.