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(951) 800-8213Aging can affect all parts of our body, including the eyes. Age can cause the eye's lens to harden, impacting vision, and making it challenging to see things close up. Farsightedness, also known as presbyopia, is a condition that many Americans, especially those over age 35, develop. Depending on the person, they may experience slight improvements in their nearsightedness or farsightedness as they age. The eye doctors at Focus Vision Optometry have been providing vision services for aging patients in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sunday, CA.
In young people, the eye lens is generally flexible and loses its flexibility as we age. The lens's muscles and fibers start to break down, which can cause the lens to harden. When this occurs, a person can experience vision issues and trouble focusing on things up close. Reading or looking at something close to the eyes can appear blurry or fuzzy, making it challenging to read restaurant menus and newspapers without holding these items far away or wearing reading glasses.
Some patients ask if their eyesight will improve as they get older. Unfortunately, though our eyesight does change as we age, it does not continually improve. For example, people diagnosed with myopia (nearsightedness) as a child may notice symptoms worsening in their teenage years and improving as they become adults.
On the other hand, people diagnosed with presbyopia (farsightedness) will notice dramatic changes and worsening vision between the ages of 42 and 44. Additionally, presbyopia symptoms may continue to decline as the patient grows older.
If you are concerned about your vision care as you age, speak with your optometrist today. The eye doctors at Focus Vision Optometry are dedicated to serving patients with nearsightedness and farsightedness in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance, CA. Call our office today to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists.
Aging can affect all parts of our body, including the eyes. Age can cause the eye's lens to harden, impacting vision, and making it challenging to see things close up. Farsightedness, also known as presbyopia, is a condition that many Americans, especially those over age 35, develop. Depending on the person, they may experience slight improvements in their nearsightedness or farsightedness as they age. The eye doctors at Focus Vision Optometry have been providing vision services for aging patients in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sunday, CA.
In young people, the eye lens is generally flexible and loses its flexibility as we age. The lens's muscles and fibers start to break down, which can cause the lens to harden. When this occurs, a person can experience vision issues and trouble focusing on things up close. Reading or looking at something close to the eyes can appear blurry or fuzzy, making it challenging to read restaurant menus and newspapers without holding these items far away or wearing reading glasses.
Some patients ask if their eyesight will improve as they get older. Unfortunately, though our eyesight does change as we age, it does not continually improve. For example, people diagnosed with myopia (nearsightedness) as a child may notice symptoms worsening in their teenage years and improving as they become adults.
On the other hand, people diagnosed with presbyopia (farsightedness) will notice dramatic changes and worsening vision between the ages of 42 and 44. Additionally, presbyopia symptoms may continue to decline as the patient grows older.
If you are concerned about your vision care as you age, speak with your optometrist today. The eye doctors at Focus Vision Optometry are dedicated to serving patients with nearsightedness and farsightedness in Calimesa, Redlands, Beaumont, Moreno Valley, San Jacinto, and Sundance, CA. Call our office today to schedule an appointment with one of our optometrists.
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