Presbyopia (Greek word "presbys" (πρέσβυς), meaning "old man" or "elder", with Latin root "-opia", meaning "eye") describes the condition where the eye exhibits a progressively diminished ability to focus on near objects with age. Presbyopia's exact mechanisms are not known with certainty, however, the research evidence most strongly supports a loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens, although changes in the lens's curvature from continual gro...
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Presbyopia
Medicine
Risk Factors:
- Diabetes mellitus
- Old age
- Antidepressants
- Antihistamines
- Diuretics
- Alcohol use
- Cardiovascular disease
- Multiple sclerosis
Treatments:
- LASIK
- Conductive keratoplasty
- Intraocular lens
- Contact lens
- Glasses
- Trifocal
- Photorefractive keratectomy
- Bifocals