Why does power to see clearly near objects as well as far off objects diminishes
with age? Name the defect that is likely to arise in eye such condition.
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This effect is called Presbyopia
Explanation:
1) It is caused because of the weakening of optic nerves.
2) It is visual defect where the distant object and nearby object will appear distinctly ( blurred is a relevant word)
3) This defect can be corrected by using Bifocal lens
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Because of a natural change in the anatomy and function of the eye, the ability to see well both up close and far away decreases with age. The gradual decrease of the eye's capacity to focus on close objects is a condition known as presbyopia.
- The lens of the eye becomes harder with age, making it more challenging for the lens to change shape and concentrate on close objects. This condition is known as presbyopia.
- Age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, and glaucoma are a few other eye disorders that can impair vision in addition to presbyopia. These illnesses may result in blurry or distorted vision, loss of peripheral vision and in severe cases blindness.
- Regular eye exams are crucial to identify any vision changes or eye disorders early on and receive the proper treatment especially as you age.
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