Aging Vision Equals Eye Problems December 1, 2006
Posted by SonjaHelga in : Vision Therapy , trackbackPresbyopia, or “aging vision,” as it is commonly referred to, is the hardening of the lens and tightening of the eye muscles associated with aging.This condition occurs in nearly everyone at some point in their lives, typically around the age of 40.
Aging vision causes the ciliary muscle, which is the muscle that is responsible for focusing, to become inflexible. It is therefore unable to change the shape of the lens the amount required to focus on near-point objects.At first you might find it hard to focus on the newspaper or on a menu at a restaurant. Before you know it, your arms aren’t long enough to read anything.Read the whole article here:
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