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Presbyopia and Eyeglasses
Along with age comes wisdom. Unfortunately age also can mean that your body needs help that it used to not need. One such possible problem with your eyes that comes with age is presbyopia. There are eye glasses that can help all of the various problems that can come with this condition.
What is Presbyopia?
Presbyopia is basically when your eye can no longer see clearly at all distance ranges. This happens because once you are over 40 years of age, your natural focusing muscles can become less flexible. The natural lens muscles can be affected as well. If this condition is happening to you, your will probably first notice it because things will become blurry when you are reading.
What You Can Do to Help
For some people, bifocal lenses in their prescription eyeglasses will do the trick for their presbyopia. These lenses have a near and a far range built right into them. There is generally a line through the middle of the lenses that indicates the different lens zones. The top portion is the part of the lense that will help you to see items from a distance. The bottom portion of the lens helps with close tasks such as reading or sewing. Some people prefer to wear trifocals. There are three different zones on this type of lens: far, in between, and near. This type of prescription eyeglasses is custom made to fit your particular needs. Progressive lenses are another type of eyeglass lens that can help with presbyopia. There is no defined line between one zone of sight and another, which lets you have a smooth transition from one distance to another. This type of lens is especially great for people who are active or who do a lot of multitasking. Reading glasses are the final possibility to help with your presbyopia. This type of eye glasses can be obtained with or without a prescription. These single-vision lenses help your eyes to focus better on the print as you read. It can also make focusing on any small task much easier. The best form of eye glasses to help with your presbyopia is different for every person. You need to take into consideration the various activities that you participate in regularly in order to truly make the best choice for you. Your eye care provider can help you to determine exactly what the best choice is for you.
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