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RE: What Is Presbyopia and How Is It Corrected?

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This was a very informative post on presbyopia and its correction methods. I learned a lot about the various options available. Have you personally experienced any of these correction methods? If so, which one worked best for you and why?

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I have presbyopia, and I used magnifying reading glasses to correct mine. Many people suffering from presbyopia may think that they are suffering from longsightedness. Any person who was initially enjoying his vision without using glasses but later started noticing some difficulty in reading, should know that presbyopia is knocking at his doors. Most of the risk factors are not avoidable, especially age. Once the lenses inside our eyes start to stiffen, making the work of the eye muscles very difficult, focusing or seeing close objects becomes difficult; that is presbyopia in action.
Presbyopia is a physical condition of the eyes, and has little to do with bacteria in the body; so correction with lenses has helped many, though those that can afford surgery have tried such an option with good results.