Along with the wrinkles, graying hair and creaky joints that often come with age, there’s another certainty: changes in your vision. It’s normal for most people, as they grow older, to have small changes in their vision, such as difficulty seeing while driving at night, problems focusing on objects close up and an increased sensitivity to glare. But Rishi Singh, M.D., a retina specialist at the Cleveland Clinic Cole Eye Institute, says these also can be signs of more serious conditions, many of which can sneak up on you and permanently alter your vision.
Read about common vision changes on Parade.com.