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PRESBYOPIA 20200414_203511 (Treatment and drugs (Trifocals, Bifocals…
PRESBYOPIA
Treatment and drugs
Trifocals
Bifocals contact lenses
Modified monovision
Prescription eye glasses
Minovision contact lenses
Eye glasses
Corneal inlays
Pathophysiology
Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in your early to mild 40s
And continue to worsen until around age 65
It's a natural, often annoying part of aging
Symptoms
Blurred vision at normal reading distance
Eyestrain or headaches after reading or doing close work
A tendency to hold reading material further away to make the letters clear
Definition
Is the gradual loss of your eye's ability to focus on nearby objects
Risk factors
Other medical conditions such as diabetes
Drugs such as antidepressants
Age
Reflective surgery
Laser-assisted on-site keratomileusis (LASIK)
Laser-assisted subepithelial keratectomy(LASEK)
Conductive keratoplasty
Photoreflactive keratectomy
Health education
Use the right glasses
Eat healthy foods such as plenty of fruits
Use good lighting
Prevent eye injuries
Recognize symptoms and report them
Protect your eyes from the sun
Have your eyes checked