She will probably prescribe glasses for you that will correct?

(a).astigmatism

(b).myopia

(c).hyperopia

(d).presbyopia

eye has more than one focal point. Your optometrist says that you have a correctable vision problem called

A. presbyopia.
B. myopia.
C. astigmatism.
D. hyperopia.

7. The eye doctor tells you that the lens of your eye is a bit too strong and your eyeball is a
elongated. She will probably prescribe glasses for you that will correct
A. astigmatism. C. hyperopia.
B. myopia. D. presbyopia.

My optometrist says that in my 40’s I will develop presbyopia since I have astigmatism and hyperopia. He claims that it’s not because everybody eventually becomes presbyopic, but rather because I have farsightedness. Is that true? And why wouldn’t my regular correction for farsightedness correct the presbyopia? Why would I need reading glasses if I already have the correct lens?