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Normal age-related vision changes

As you age, so do your eyes. Common changes in your vision as you age include:

  • Reduced sensitivity to light. You might notice that you need brighter lighting near your favorite reading chair or at your workstation.
  • Decreased visual acuity. Colors appear dim, and glare forms when light shines directly at you. This might cause you to avoid night driving.
  • Difficulty reading small print. The lens in your eye becomes less elastic and loses its ability to focus — a condition called presbyopia. You might need reading glasses or a magnifying glass to read small print.

Besides these changes to your eyes, aging makes you more prone to developing eye diseases that could impair your vision.

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SENIOR HEALTH


Jan 8, 2009