Most patients find that when they reach the age of mid-40s they have difficulty looking at near objects when they're wearing glasses or contact lenses. This is a universal problem that occurs with aging. It is referred to as presbyopia. If you're wearing glasses, this may be the time where you need to go to your first bifocal glass. If you're wearing contact lenses or already have good uncorrected distance vision, you may find the need for reading glasses to see objects clearly up close.
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Dear....Sir
I am 40 years olds now. My eye sight is short R200 L350. I starting to have reading problem when I wear the glasses. I am going to do the lasik and they give me two choice. One call monovision. My question is. If I do monovision now. My left dominent is for long and right sight is for reading -100. What if I were 45 or 50 years old. My right eye has change to -200. Will I have a problem of seeing. Please explain for me.
Thank you
act2335 1 year ago