Presbyopia

Presbyopia can cause eye strain, headaches, and make everyday tasks like reading difficult. At Visionary Eye Care in Elizabeth City, NC, we provide comprehensive eye exams to learn more about your condition and treatment to help you see clearly. Prior to visiting us, continue reading to learn more about presbyopia!

Presbyopia

What Causes Presbyopia?

Presbyopia often happens due to aging around the age of 45 and worsens until around 65. The lens of the eye hardens as you get older and are not as flexible, which can cause difficultly seeing items up close. Even though the condition is common, it’s important to seek treatment if you’re experiencing blurry vision or eye strain.

What Are Some Symptoms of Presbyopia?

If you have presbyopia, you may exhibit a variety of symptoms. Some of these symptoms include:

•             Having to hold reading material further away to see the print clearly

•             Headaches or eye strain after looking at things up close for long periods of time.

•             Items appear blurry when you hold them at the normal reading distance

•             Sore eyes and fatigue

How Is it Diagnosed?

When you visit, we will perform a standard eye exam, which may also include a refraction assessment. Our optometrist will also dilate your eyes for more of an in-dept look at your eye health and to eliminate any other conditions that may be causing your symptoms.

How Is Presbyopia Treated?

There are various treatments for presbyopia. Our eye doctor may recommend eyeglasses for reading or computer work. Along with that, we might suggest contact lenses, intraocular lens implants, or LASIK surgery. Our optometrist will determine which treatment may be best suited for you once we learn more about your condition.

Contact us for an Appointment Today

If you’re experiencing symptoms of presbyopia that are affecting your daily life, let our team at Visionary Eye Care in Elizabeth City, NC, help. To schedule your eye exam, contact our office at (252) 512-5004 today. When you need an optometrist near me, we look forward to assisting you!

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