What is presbyopia? How can I deal with it?
Presbyopia is an expected decline in the accommodative (aka Zoom) function of the eyes that occurs with age. No one can avoid it, so it is not considered a disease.
When the zoom function drops to the point where the eyes' focus is insufficient at your usual reading distance, it will cause some eye discomfort, collectively known as eye fatigue (Asthenopic symptoms). These symptoms include tired and watery eyes, and some people may also experience some headache!
Many people use conventional, standard, progressive eyeglasses to treat their presbyopia. These glasses restore the capability of presbyopic eyes to see both near and far, offering a sense of relief and improved vision and work proficiency.
With the vibrant lifestyle now, even 60-year-olds are just the so-called new middle-aged generation. Compared with conventional standard progressive lenses, indoor progressive lenses have a wider mid- and near-field design to maximize your visual comfort for computer and desk work. Proper task-specific use of these lenses can enhance the overall proficiency of presbyopic people, empowering them to enjoy their activities and fully feel confident in their capabilities.