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Presbyopia

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Definition

Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the eye's lens loses its ability to focus on close objects. This is due to the hardening of the lens and weakening of the ciliary muscles over time.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Presbyopia typically begins to affect individuals around the age of 40.
  2. The condition is caused by a loss of elasticity in the eye's lens, making it difficult to focus on nearby objects.
  3. Symptoms include difficulty reading small print, needing to hold reading material farther away, and experiencing eye strain or headaches.
  4. Presbyopia can be corrected with reading glasses, bifocals, or contact lenses specifically designed for near vision.
  5. Unlike other refractive errors such as myopia or hyperopia, presbyopia is a natural part of aging and cannot be entirely prevented.

Review Questions

  • At what age does presbyopia generally begin to affect individuals?
  • What are common symptoms associated with presbyopia?
  • How can presbyopia be corrected?
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