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Presbyopia
What causes presbyopia? ~ To see both near and distant objects clearly, the lens of the eye changes shape, getting thicker and thinner as you focus on an object.
No medications, supplemental vitamins, or exercises can stop or reverse the normal aging process responsible for presbyopia. What Can be Done to Correct Presbyopia? People who have good distance vision usually wear half-glasses: no lens on the top and a reading prescription on the bottom. Half-glasses can be purchased at your local drugstore. Start with the lowest magnification you need to read comfortably, and increase the power as you get older. Prescription reading glasses are also available if you want more choices in frame styles or have particular visual needs. Prescription reading glasses can be made as a bifocal, trifocal, or no-line bifocal (progressive lens) and are widely used by people of all ages. Bifocals provide correction for both near and far vision. Trifocals add correction for the intermediate distance. A progressive lens has a continuous, gradual change in prescription from eye level to the bottom of the lens, providing correction for all distances. Bifocal contact lenses, a second option, can be made a number of different ways. One kind of bifocal lets you read when you look down. Other types let you read in any position, but may cause annoying ghost images, haziness or color fringes. Can Refractive Surgery Correct Presbyopia? ~ No, refractive surgery cannot correct presbyopia. However, some people choose refractive surgery to achieve monovision, where laser surgery corrects one eye for distance and the other for near vision, just as with contact lenses. You may wish to consider trying monovision with contact lenses before surgery to determine your individual needs and your ability to adapt to this correction. |
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