She will probably prescribe glasses for you that will correct?
(a).astigmatism
(b).myopia
(c).hyperopia
(d).presbyopia
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.
if you’re longsighted you can see things from far but when you’re close it appears blurry.
if you’re nearsighted you can only see things that are close and you have trouble seeing from far.
the fancy terms for them are: presbyopia for longsighted and myopia for nearsighted
explain why!
My myopia is -7.25 and -7.75 and my presbyopia is 150 both sides. I’ve seen a doctor and he advised against the surgery. He said correcting my eyes to monovision (one eye to see near and one to see far clearly) will cause eye strain and correcting them to perfect vision for shortsightedness (myopia) will leave the presbyopia uncorrected, thus resulting in me having to keep putting on and taking off my reading glasses all the time. I’m prepared to take the 2nd choice and wear multifocal glasses but he’s still against it. He said it’s not worth it since it’ll only at most make my glasses thinner. What do you guys think? Does anyone wiht myopia and presbyopia tried this and does it really cause terrible eye strain? Will it make life more difficult? I’m so upset to know that I can’t get the laser surgery done.
I wonder for people who are having myopia, when they reach 40 and above and becomes presbyopia, will they be able to see far clearly instead, i mean most of them.
Well, can a person have nearsightedness and farsightedness in the same eye? I also want to know if people get bifocals to correct problems like this. Or is there another reason for essentially having two different prescriptions for the same eye?
My current assumption is that people get bifocals if they have myopia, but then as they start getting older, they get presbyopia too, so they need the bifocals to correct the problems. Or, they were farsighted and nearsighted in the same eye, so they needed bifocals to correct the problem.
Are there any other reasons for wearing bifocals besides what I just stated above?
I don’t think this problem applies to me–I am just curious.
How can I naturally cure Presbyopia and/or Myopia?
What does it mean if someone’s vision is described as being 20/100 according to the Snellen eye chart?
A. They have presbyopia
B. They have hyperopia
C. They have myopia
D. They have cataracts
I had LASIK years ago – both eyes corrected for myopia. I’m 45 and presbyopia is getting annoying. It’s gotten to the point where I sometimes cannot read things at arms length even. Besides reading glasses or contacts, what are my options for correction of this? I have a feeling I’m heading for (hopefully stylish) eyeglass chains….
in eyes
nearsighted is myopia. Not these