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Medical Conditions - Presbyopia

Presbyopia is an eye condition in which the eyes gradually lose their ability to focus on nearby objects. It develops with aging and most commonly becomes noticeable in the mid-40s and continues to worsen till 65 years of age. Blurred vision, eyestrain, and headache are common symptoms. Using glasses and contact lenses is recommended to improve vision.

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