Presbyopia
What is presbyopia?
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4/6/20251 min read
Presbyopia is a common age-related condition that affects the eyes, typically starting in the early to mid-40s. As we age, the inner lens of the eye loses its elasticity, resulting in a diminished ability to focus on close objects. This condition often manifests as difficulty reading small print, which may lead individuals to hold reading material farther away than usual. Symptoms can include eye strain and headaches due to the constant effort to see clearly. Fortunately, presbyopia can be effectively managed with the use of reading glasses. For those who also require a distance prescription, bifocal or progressive lenses offer a convenient solution, allowing for seamless vision correction across different distances. Understanding presbyopia and its management options can greatly enhance the quality of life for those affected.
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