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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Finding a New Focus In La Mesa CA

Vision is so important and most of us need to make an appointment to have our eyes checked.  It is also important to make sure our elderly loved ones aging eyes are checked for problems.  At Always Best Care Senior Services we care about our seniors and their vision. If you would like information about our care and assistance services, visit www.inhomecaresandiego.com.

Finding a New Focus

Advances in lenses help address two vision problems at one time

Getting cataracts? Need reading glasses too?

Several new options for artificial lenses can both eliminate cataracts and correct vision problems so you may not need glasses ever again.

The same crystalline lens in the eye creates both presbyopia and cataracts. In healthy, young eyes, the lens, which sits behind the iris, adjusts automatically for near, intermediate and long-range vision. But over time it becomes harder and less able to focus on objects close up, a condition called presbyopia, which most people notice around age 40, when they need help to read. Eventually, the lens can become cloudy and opaque as a cataract forms. By age 65, about half of all Americans have some lens clouding, and by age 75 as many as 70% of Americans have significantly impaired vision due to cataracts.

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By: Always Best Care Senior Services – San Diego California (CA)