Is it true that when as you grow older, you gradually become long/farsighted?!


Question: Is it true that when as you grow older, you gradually become long/farsighted!?
I'm nearsighted, 15!. so I'm kinda hoping it's trueWww@Answer-Health@Com


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Hi-- Your nearsightedness should stop getting worse in your twenties,
or before!.

It is somewhat common for nearsighted people to get less nearsighted
in their older years, and farsighted people get more farsighted!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

As you grow older you will be able to make better and more accurate decisions by relying on past experiences!. So if in the past you have run into a similar circumstance as you are in now!. And you can judge your decision now based on whether your past decision was a good one or a bad one!. Therefor you can seem to predict the outcome of your decision now!. So to answer your question, yes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I might be able to give you some insight into that since I'm 49 and nearsighted!. What has happened to me is that I am still as bad as I've ever been but one benefit I have is that I can see close up and read comfortably without glasses while most people my age have to use reading glasses!. Apparently, that is common in older nearsighted people!. I have not gotten bifocals for this reason and as long as I can make do without them, I will continue using my regular glasses!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

near sighted persons at their 35 years onwards because of presbyopia (reading glasses the near vision gradually disappear and become norrnal vision --following this cataract changes in the lens take place ---- for farsighted persons it progress to maximum in the number and reach cataract changesWww@Answer-Health@Com





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