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Presbyopia is a difficulty in
focusing that many people begin noticing after age 40. Most
people first notice difficulty in reading very fine print. Print
seems to have less contrast and a brighter, more direct light is
needed for reading. In many cases, patients begin holding reading
material further away to help them focus. Eye fatigue often occurs
when reading a book or computer screen.
Presbyopia is a normal process that eventually everyone experiences.
It can be detected with simple vision testing and a refraction.
Depending on the patients prior vision, reading or bifocal
glasses or contact lenses are solutions. Monovision is another solution;
using contact lenses or refractive surgery, one eye is adjusted
for distance vision and the other eye is adjusted for reading vision.
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