why most people the near point gradually recedes away
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For most people, the near point gradually recedes away. They find it difficult to see nearby objects comfortably and distinctly without corrective eye-glasses. This defect is called Presbyopia. It arises due to the gradual weakening of the ciliary muscles and diminishing flexibility of the eye lens.
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The near point of most people recedes away due to the weakness of ciliary muscles in the eye.
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- The power of accommodation of the eye usually decreases with aging.
- Gradual weakening of the ciliary muscles in human eye decrease the flexibility of the eye lens.
- It becomes difficult for the aged people to view near objects.
- This conditions is known as Presbyopia.
- They use corrective eye glasses to see the objects. In such glasses bifocal lens are used to make it convenient for the aged people.
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