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Presbyopia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Presbyopia (Greek word "presbys" (πρέσβυς), meaning "old man" or "elder", with Latin root "-opia", meaning "eye") describes the condition where the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to ...
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Presbyopia — Comprehensive overview covers causes, screening and treatment, including corrective lenses and refractive surgery. ... A basic eye exam can confirm presbyopia. You can correct the condition with nonprescription reading glasses or prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses. Surgery also may be an option.
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The most common presbyopia symptom is blurry close-up vision. ... The focusing problem you describe may be an early symptom of presbyopia, an age-related change in vision. Presbyopia is not the same as farsightedness. In presbyopia, your eyes gradually lose the ability to adjust to see clearly objects at different distances.
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Presbyopia is a vision condition in which the crystalline lens of your eye loses its flexibility, which makes it difficult for you to focus on close objects. ... Presbyopia may seem to occur suddenly, but the actual loss of flexibility takes place over a number of years. Presbyopia usually becomes noticeable in the early to...
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Symptoms of Presbyopia including 5 medical symptoms and signs of Presbyopia, alternative diagnoses, misdiagnosis, and correct diagnosis for Presbyopia signs or Presbyopia symptoms. ... Complications of Presbyopia...
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