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rexlion
Mar 16, 2018Explorer
A combination of factors can be the culprit: brighter headlamps available, poorly aimed headlamps, and aging eyes.
As we age, our lenses often get a slight haze in them. Not yet a cataract (often not even close to cataract stage), still it scatters incoming bright lights and makes it harder to see. Sort of like a dirty windshield, only it's right on the eyeballs.
As we age, our lenses often get a slight haze in them. Not yet a cataract (often not even close to cataract stage), still it scatters incoming bright lights and makes it harder to see. Sort of like a dirty windshield, only it's right on the eyeballs.
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