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PRESBYOPIA
Presbyopia is an inevitable
condition in which the ability to focus on close objects decreases over
time. Since it is a natural effect of aging, it is extremely commonplace.
In recent years, an
estimated four million new cases of presbyopia have been diagnosed. Todays
baby boomer generation is the most rapidly growing population
segment requiring vision correction.
Symptoms: Headaches,
blurred near-distance vision, tearing, stinging, or a need for more light.
People with presbyopia often hold reading material at arms length.
Treatment:
Reading glasses (typically bifocals) or special contact lenses are useful
treatments, although the period of adjustment can vary widely. All told,
there is a wide range of corrective options to review with your B.C. Optometrist.
Prevention:
There is no recognized prevention available, although focusing difficulties
can be relieved with corrective lenses.
Further
questions: For such a common condition, there are many misconceptions
about presbyopia. For example, it does not affect a persons lifestyle,
but presbyopia can require frequent prescription changes after age 40.
To learn more, contact your B.C. Optometrist.
Source
: www.optometrists.bc.ca
All content here is provided for information and
educationit is no substitute for the advice of your B.C. Optometrist.
The MT. Pleasant Optometry Centre assumes no responsibility or liability
arising from any errors or omissions or from the use of any information
contained herein.
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