There
are many diseases and
disorders of the eye associated
with getting older. Fortunately,
new medical, surgical and
optical techniques can make
it possible to help people
enjoy excellent or useful
vision as they grow older,
such as NearVision
CK (Conductive
Keratotomy).
Sadly, some people think
there is not much that
can be done to improve
vision problems related to aging. This is not true.
Some age-related vision
problems include:
Presbyopia.
This is an age-related
change in the shape
of the eyes lens. With aging, it becomes
less flexible. By
age 40, the lens is usually
unable to change shape as easily as it once did. When this
happens, it is more difficult to read at close range. This
perfectly normal condition is called presbyopia. There is
no exercise or medication that will reverse this process.
Reading glasses are bifocals are necessary. The power of
the glasses may need to be increased over time, because the
lens continues to harden.
It is important to remember that recent advances in laser and operative eye surgery enable the opthalmologist to do more than ever to correct eye problems associated with aging. Thanks to these advances many individuals continue to have useful vision for many years.
The
happy news for older people is that good vision is available.
There are so many more things we can do now to improve or restore
deteriorating vision. The most important thing to do is to make
sure you get a competent evaluation and treatment program.
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