Presbyopia
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Presbyopia
What is it?
A reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45.

What are the workable treatment options?
Prevalence

Presbyopia is extremely common. Globally, about 1.8 billion people were affected in 2015, and this number is expected to rise to over 2.1 billion by 2030

Treatment Options

Eyeglasses

Reading glasses for near vision