explain the defects of presbyopia
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Presbyopia is a common defect of vision, which generally occurs at old age. A person suffering from this type of defect of vision cannot see nearby objects clearly and distinctively. A presbyopic eye has its near point greater than 25 cm and it gradually increases as the eye becomes older.
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unable to see long distant objects as well as short distant objects.
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